One year of improvement in the making of webcpp undoubtedly shows in this special release 0.7.0.
Webcpp now supports Ada95, Basic, Fortran, Modula2, Objective-C, and Pascal, support for C# has been improved. The string parsing has been perfected, and rewrote the comment parsing. The Many more changes (over 30) can be viewed here:
http://webcpp.sourceforge.net/changes.html
Internally, many design changes were made, including the whole class architecture, even the naming conventions. The theme, I/O, and language engines were rewritten, and now requires gcc3 to be built. Adding languages to webcpp is now as easy as filling out a survey that generates source code. Such as a survey can be found here:
http://webcpp.sourceforge.net/languages.html
Webcpp is now developed on FreeBSD 4.6 and Slackware Linux 8.1, FreeBSD binaries are now available. Get webcpp now at: