This is a C++ logging library implementation which is accepted to Boost. It aims for extensibility and flexibility while moderately affecting user's application performance.

Since being accepted, the library is developed and distributed as a part of Boost. Please, visit www.boost.org for more info.

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Boost Software License (BSL1.0)

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  • Extremely flexible, but INSANE SLOW. Documentation is big but overcomplicated. I spent 4 hours to test it and very disapointed - even example doesn't works properly. So slow, so complex... Looking for beter alternative.
  • Nice work ! Great project.
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  • Great stuff.
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  • Great App ,Excellent
  • I am not able to see the video of these tutorials. If I could it is really a good job
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Operating Systems

Linux, BSD, Windows

Intended Audience

Developers

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Frameworks, C++ Logging Software, C++ Libraries

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2007-06-25