Missing features in modern C++

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  1. libstdaudio

    Implementation of P1386

    A standard audio library has been proposed. The last revision to P1386 was back in 2019, not sure if it's still in flight. I don't have enough experience with audio programming to properly rate the proposal. A reference implementation is here, but also no updates since 2019: https://github.com/stdcpp-audio/libstdaudio

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  3. copperspice

    Set of cross platform C++ libraries (Core, Gui, Network, Multimedia, SQL, Vulkan, etc)

    BTW, CopperSpice sounds pretty close to what you're mentioning: https://www.copperspice.com

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