You have an interesting project. C++ looks a lot like Pascal, and probably more of a future. Thanks for your reply. Brian Wood wrote: > Rick Engebretson writes: > > > Here are some html pages that might encourage interest in Freepascal, > > and XForms toolkit. > > > > http://www.sytekcom.com/eng/FreepascalXFormsToolkit.html > <http://www.sytekcom.com/eng/FreepascalXFormsToolkit.html> > > and > > http://www.sytekcom.com/eng/FreepascalXFormsColorbrowserDemo.html > <http://www.sytekcom.com/eng/FreepascalXFormsColorbrowserDemo.html> > > C++ never gets old for me. Recently I started a project on Atlassian > > https://bitbucket.org/woodbrian/onwards/ > <https://bitbucket.org/woodbrian/onwards/> > > The software there is more recent than what's available on > my website. > > I'm so far unable to figure out how to add/change anything > around the "overview" section. And when I click on the "downloads" > page there are no stats about how many times it has been downloaded. > > Unfortunately, my software now requires a C++2017 compiler. > I'd like to ask compiler vendors to make make_unique and string_view > available with their C++ 2011 compilers. That way users could get by > with > a C++2011 compiler. > > > Brian > Ebenezer Enterprises - In G-d we trust. > http://webEbenezer.net > > > > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list