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To: marca@ncsa.uiuc.edu
Subject: Re: C++?
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> What if I went away and came back in four or six months with a
> completely object-oriented C++ implementation of the base WWW code?
> I.e., classes for Document, Anchor, et al, with enough hooks to
> support a hell of a lot of browsers. Would it be used? (It is
> possible that this could happen next year, so let me know what you
> think.)
I would love it; I've been working on a PC browser using Borland C++
and Turbo Vision (a user interface toolkit) and a C++ library would
make life a lot easier.
Eelco van Asperen. | Erasmus University Rotterdam
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