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  2. Boost (C++ libraries) - Wikipedia

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    The libraries are aimed at a wide range of C++ users and application domains. They range from general-purpose libraries like the smart pointer library, to operating system abstractions like Boost FileSystem, to libraries primarily aimed at other library developers and advanced C++ users, like the template metaprogramming (MPL) and domain-specific language (DSL) creation (Proto).

  3. List of numerical libraries - Wikipedia

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    Parallel Colt is an open source library for scientific computing. A parallel extension of Colt. Matrix Toolkit Java is a linear algebra library based on BLAS and LAPACK. ojAlgo is an open source Java library for mathematics, linear algebra and optimisation. exp4j is a small Java library for evaluation of mathematical expressions.

  4. Asio (C++ library) - Wikipedia

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    Asio is a freely available, open-source, cross-platform C++ library for network programming. It provides developers with a consistent asynchronous I/O model using a modern C++ approach. Boost.Asio was accepted into the Boost library on 30 December 2005 after a 20-day review. The library has been developed by Christopher M. Kohlhoff since 2003.

  5. Comparison of linear algebra libraries - Wikipedia

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    Blitz++ is a C++ template class library that provides high-performance multidimensional array containers for scientific computing. Boost uBLAS J. Walter, M. Koch C++ 2000 1.84.0 / 12.2023 Free Boost Software License uBLAS is a C++ template class library that provides BLAS level 1, 2, 3 functionality for dense, packed and sparse matrices. Dlib

  6. Dlib - Wikipedia

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    Dlib is a general purpose cross-platform software library written in the programming language C++. Its design is heavily influenced by ideas from design by contract and component-based software engineering. Thus it is, first and foremost, a set of independent software components. It is open-source software released under a Boost Software License.

  7. POCO C++ Libraries - Wikipedia

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    2004 – Günter Obiltschnig began POCO by developing the class libraries because of being dissatisfied by what was available in C++ class libraries for network centric programming. February 21, 2005 – The first public release on SourceForge , under the Sleepycat License , contained the Foundation and XML support libraries.

  8. Generic Image Library - Wikipedia

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    Generic Image Library (GIL), is an open source generic programming library created by Adobe Systems for image-related programming. It was accepted to the Boost C++ Libraries in November 2006 and is included in Boost's latest official release.

  9. List of C++ multi-threading libraries - Wikipedia

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    List of cross-platform multi-threading libraries for the C++ programming language. Apache Portable Runtime; Boost.Thread; C++ Standard Library Thread; Concurrencpp; Dlib; HPX; IPP; OpenMP; OpenThreads; Parallel Patterns Library; POCO C++ Libraries Threading; POSIX Threads; Qt QThread; Rogue Wave SourcePro Threads Module; Stapl; Taskflow; TBB