Available C++ Libraries FAQ

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Sending in a new entry

If your library isn't mentioned, or you wish to update your entry in this list, feel free to submit an entry via the Web form. Please note that entries will be restricted to a couple of paragraphs - if you send me a 100k text file giving minute details, I will have to summarise it. Or I might just ignore it, if I'm busy. It is much easier for me if you just send me an entry which is the right size to start with.

Please try to format your entry in the same way as the entries already in this list. If you wish, you may include HTML tags in your Long description text, which will make it through to the WWW version of this document. Please do not use heading levels 1-3, and please do not include any hot links in the body of the text - all links should occur at the end of the text.

NOTE TO VENDORS

This FAQ contains details of both free and commercial libraries. Vendors who have sent me details of their libraries for inclusion in the FAQ have been pleasantly surprised by the level of interest generated. Please remember, I only allow 2 or 3 paragraphs describing the product, and no advertising hype !

Added : 1995-01-01 Amended: 2008-07-21 Licensing : N/A

Comment from : John Woolverton on 2014-01-15

I spent some time looking for the library YACL, but was unable to find any links to the source. It looks like it may have been offline for a while. I guess I would recommend deleting its entry. -- jdw

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