On 2020-12-31, Lynn McGuire <
lynnmc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 12/30/2020 7:04 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
>> On 31/12/2020 13:26, Lynn McGuire wrote:
>>> On 12/30/2020 5:17 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
>>>> "Firsts in 2020 (or, A little dose of good news)" by Herb Sutter
>>>>
>>>>
https://herbsutter.com/2020/12/30/firsts-in-2020-or-a-little-dose-of-good-news/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "2020 has been mostly terrible. That includes for the C++ committee and
>>>> many of our communities, where just this month we lost Beman Dawes.
>>>> Beman was one of the most important and influential C++ experts in the
>>>> world, and made his many contributions mostly behind the scenes. I and
>>>> everyone else who has ever benefited from any of the standardized STL,
>>>> Boost, C++Now, std::filesystem, C++98/11/14/17, and more ??? so, really,
>>>> most people who have ever used C++ ??? all owe Beman a debt of gratitude.
>>>> We miss him greatly."
>>>> ?? ????
https://isocpp.org/blog/2020/12/remembering-beman-dawes
>>>>
>>>> "To end the year with a little dose of good news, I thought I???d mention
>>>> a just few positive C++ accomplishments that did happen for 2020, and
>>>> were happier ???first-ever??? achievements."
>>>>
>>>> "First, the big one???"
>>>>
>>>> "C++20 is the first ever ???D&E-complete??? release of C++. In February, we
>>>> completed C++20, which is the first release of Standard C++ that
>>>> includes every feature that Bjarne Stroustrup envisioned for C++???s
>>>> evolution in his 1994 book The Design and Evolution of C++ (aka D&E),
>>>> including concepts, coroutines, modules, and more, except only for one
>>>> minor feature (unified function call syntax). Thank you to Bjarne for
>>>> sticking with it until we got there, and personally doing the heavy
>>>> lifting to drive important features like concepts into Standard C++!"
>>>>
>>>>
https://www.amazon.com/Design-Evolution-C-Bjarne-Stroustrup/dp/0201543303
>>>>
>>
>> Interesting links, thanks.
>>
>>> I just wish that we could get a Standard User Interface Toolkit now.
>>
>> I don't think we ever will because the demand simply isn't there.?? User
>> interfaces have become sufficiently complex that they can dwarf a
>> programming language!
>>
>> As developers, we have so many rich tool-kits to choose from, anything
>> tied to a language would have to be too minimal for general use.
>
> Is there a C++ UITK for the latest variant of Mac OS ?
>
std::cout :-P