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    UDatCtrl

    Small C++ lib includes container types with auto memory management

    My purpose is to create relatively small but functional library, that implements commonly used data structures like smart pointers, arrays and matrices. These classes should (if it's possible) look like 'normal' pointers or arrays but also should realize simple memory managemnets with reference counting and some additional functionality. I'm going to create lite-weight and handy interface for some scientific and engineering calculations instead of some monsters like MATLAB or etc. I'm not...
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    libbu++

    General purpose C++ utility library.

    Libbu++ covers nearly everything you could need from a standard library, is cross platform, and open source. It has a number of cool and unique features and plays well with other libraries.
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    HOOPLE is a portable collection of C++ source code, featuring thread-safe objects for collections and event processing, RPC-style plugin-based encrypted networking (CROMP / octopus), bookmark collection management utilities, and a lot of other cool stuff. This is the project page for HOOPLE version 1, which was retired on September 25 2010. The code supposedly still builds on both Linux (with gnu gcc) and on Windows (with ms visual studio). Most of the code from hoople1 has moved into the Feisty Meow® Concerns Ltd codebase, available at http://feistymeow.org for your enjoyment.
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