原文地址:http://www.trumphurst.com/cpplibs1.html
Added : 04/12/1997 Amended : 04/12/1997
Licensing : N/A
Here is the latest draft of the "Available C++ libraries FAQ".
This list is not exhaustive. If you are looking for a particular library, and you don't find it here, try an ordinary Web search engine (e.g. Google). If you do find a suitable library, why not use the submission form to add it to this list for the next person?
Due to the increasing size of this list, and problems with
updating the automatic poster at rtfm.mit.edu, the full list is now
only available on the Web (at "http://www.trumphurst.com/cpplibs/" and
"http://purl.oclc.org/NET/C++Libraries").
Marshall Cline's C++ FAQ is available on his Web page.
I have not included a credits list, because it would be nearly
as large as the rest of the file! Many thanks to all those who
contributed, and I hope you won't be offended that I haven't mentioned
you.
Please mail comments, criticisms, additions and amendments to
me at cpplibs@trumphurst.com. However, please DO NOT mail me with
requests for assistance in finding files mentioned in the list. I am
unable to provide such a service. Definite information such as "file
xyz is no longer at site xxx" IS welcome - even better if you can tell
me an alternative site where it can be found. If you are new to the
Internet, try to find out about tools such as archie, whois, www,
gopher etc. I recommend the newsgroups "news.announce.newusers" and
"news.answers" for starters. See also the Web "roadmap" to such
services listed below.
Added : 01/01/1995 Amended : 16/05/2006
Licensing : N/A
If your library isn't mentioned, or you wish to update
your entry in this list, feel free to mail me the new entry, or submit
it 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. Suggested points to include in your entry
are ...
If you wish, you may include HTML tags in your 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.
Please add references at the end of your text in the form <tag>:<item> [;<link text>]
Where
Examples:Please mail comments, criticisms, additions and amendments to me at cpplibs@trumphurst.com.
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 : 01/01/1995 Amended : 09/04/2001
Licensing : N/A
The database software automatically creates an index of items by name and category which is accessible from the WWW.
However, the recommended way to search the database is via the frame page, which accesses the database directly.
Added : 01/01/1995 Amended : 26/04/2000
Licensing : N/A
Trumphurst Home PageC++ Usenet NewsgroupMail amendments or additions to this list
A Web form for submissions to this list
Mail the author for permission to distribute
Copyright (c) 2006 Nikki Locke, Trumphurst Ltd.
Permission is granted to distribute over the Internet without charge.
The author's permission is required (and usually given) to distribute
in any other way, including on CD.
posted on 2006-08-08 18:32
四海 阅读(2177)
评论(1) 编辑 收藏 引用 所属分类:
类库/框架