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- From: msmith@netcom.com (Martin P. Smith)
- Subject: Re: PM and C++
- Message-ID: <m0lnkkf.msmith@netcom.com>
- Date: Fri, 04 Sep 92 01:46:19 GMT
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- References: <715376442haen.news@veces.stgt.sub.org>
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- In article <715376442haen.news@veces.stgt.sub.org> haen@veces.stgt.sub.org (Herbert Neugebauer) writes:
- >Hello,
- >
- >now we have OS/2 2.0 running and are using our C++
- >compiler (one of them :-), but the interface to
- >PM-programming is still a normal C-Interface.
- >
- >Are there any plans for C++ support for programming
- >the presentation manager??
- >
- >Ciao
- >
- > Herbert
- >
- >--
- >~~~~~~ Herbert Neugebauer ~~~ Eberhard Str. 5 ~~~~~~ W-7038 Holzgerlingen ~~
- >~~ haen@veces.stgt.sub.org ~~~ phone: 07031-603164 ~~~~~ Germany ~~
- >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- >~~ This sentence in English is difficult to translate into German. ~~~
- >~~ - D. R. Hofstadter ~~~
-
- If you are looking for a pure OS/2 2.0 class library one place to look is
- the announced but not yet shipping class library from Raleigh Systems
- Their aim is to quote their "white paper" that I got this evening
-
- " The ObjectPM class library is intended simply to provide C++ applications
- a true object-oriented interface to OS/2. ....
-
- ........
-
- "It is for this reason that we have put so much emphasis on the classes to
- manage multi threading and the file systems. With ObjectPM mutli-threaing
- was not an after-thought . In fact the Thread class wasw the first calss
- designed."
-
-
- As I say this is not shiping yet but they are in beta.
-
- Company details are:
-
- Raleigh Systems
- 23200 Chagrin Boulevard
- 2 Commerce Park Square
- Cleveland Ohio 44122
- (USA) 216-292-7225
-
-
- I have no connection with this company I just saw an announcenment in
- the C users journal and called them to get this info.
-
-
- Martin P. Smith
- msmith@netcom.com
-
-