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Jarle Aase

Introduction

I am currently working on several new Open Source projects, where I play with the new language and library features in C++14. As a C++ developer since 1996, I find the recent changes in C++ as awsome.

Warlib is the foundation for these projects. I have tried to keep it small, elegant, efficient and simple. It's a pet project, a hobby. But I want it to be useful for anyone who develop new C++ server side libraries. I try not to re-invent wheels (my logging class was added before logging got into boost. I have kept it because I has, in my opinion, a good design, it's flexible and easy to use, and it's very small).

warlib depends only on C++ standard libraries and boost.

Supported compilers

  • clang 3.5
  • g++ 4.9

Operating system support

warlib is ment to be cross platform. However, it uses C++14 features that are not in Visual Studio 2012. I will install Visual Studio 2015 at some point and see if the code compiles. If it does, I will add full support for Windows.

The project is being developed under Debian Jessie.


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