It is possible, and perhaps even likely that the C++ you wrote in 1994 was indeed this "better C" and maybe even the C++ you read, the language Stroustrup wrote about in 1985 although "C with Objects" is much older still. The ISO document (C++ 98 aka ISO 14882:1998) was four years into your future in 1994, but the committee to write that document had existed for quite some time. Stroustrup's 1991 Second Edition of his appropriately already big book "The C++ Programming Language" explains that the committee have accepted Templates, although I believe at that point they didn't realise they'd inadvertently thus added an entirely new meta-language which is programmed differently than the rest of C++
Boost comes much later, it's only about as old as the actual ISO document.