Windows Template Library (WTL) is a C++ library for developing Windows applications and UI components. It extends ATL (Active Template Library) and provides a set of classes for controls, dialogs, frame windows, GDI objects, and more.

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  • WTL is fun to code with in Windows

  • good framework for win32, but lack design tool like macOS IB

  • Problems with Windows 10: Visual Studio 2015 desktop express / atlbase.h / atls.lib or atlsd.lib VS2015 does not have 'ATL' projects. I had hoped to use the WTL header files to build old projects under windows 10 desktop. I can get the header files from Win71. DDK but not the lib files. The lib files ought to be available for developers!

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  • Extremely lightweight library that makes Windows development a breeze.

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Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

C++

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2004-05-09