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Paged Lists & Iterators GXS for C++ Sources by Vincent Radio {Adrix.NT
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- VR Generic Multi Dim Array Class
- VR Generic MDArray List Mgr Class
- VR Generic Adjacency (List | Matrix) Direct Graph Classes
- VR List Interface with STL Support with some nice implementations (ArrayList, Paged-LIst)
- Env Var Notes for sources
for C++ Builder (Embarcadero)
- Special DLLs Build
- Embarcadero C++Builder VCL Test Application for Paged List
- Dev-C++, Visual Studio Build Projects
have fun
another fine SunStorm release
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Contributions to this project are always welcome. To add a new feature fork the dev branch and give a pull request when your new feature is tested and complete. If its a new module, it should be put inside the modules directory. The branch name should be your new feature name in the format <Feature_featurename_version(optional)>. On Linux platforms, you can make an executable for TorBot by using the install.sh script.
...Installing Zipline is slightly more involved than the average Python package. For a development installation (used to develop Zipline itself), create and activate a virtualenv, then run the etc/dev-install script. Please note that Zipline is not a community-led project. Zipline is maintained by the Quantopian engineering team, and we are quite small and often busy.