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  2. Database Management Library - Wikipedia

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    Database Management Library (DBL) is a relational database management system (RDBMS) contained in a C++ programming library. The DBL source code is available under the terms of the GNU General Public License. DBL was fully developed within two weeks, as a holiday programming project. It aims to be easy and simple to use for C++ programming.

  3. Standard Template Library - Wikipedia

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    Rogue Wave Standard Library (HP, SGI, SunSoft, Siemens-Nixdorf) Apache C++ Standard Library (The starting point for this library was the 2005 version of the Rogue Wave standard library [15]) Libstdc++ uses code derived from SGI STL for the algorithms and containers defined in C++03. Dinkum STL library by P.J. Plauger

  4. C++ - Wikipedia

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    C++ programmers expect the latter on every major implementation of C++; it includes aggregate types (vectors, lists, maps, sets, queues, stacks, arrays, tuples), algorithms (find, for_each, binary_search, random_shuffle, etc.), input/output facilities (iostream, for reading from and writing to the console and files), filesystem library ...

  5. llama.cpp - Wikipedia

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    llama.cpp is an open source software library that performs inference on various large language models such as Llama. [3] It is co-developed alongside the GGML project, a general-purpose tensor library. [4] Command-line tools are included with the library, [5] alongside a server with a simple web interface. [6] [7]

  6. Category:C++ libraries - Wikipedia

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    This category is for programming libraries written in and for the C++ programming language. For libraries written for the C programming language, see Category:C (programming language) libraries . Contents

  7. C++ Standard Library - Wikipedia

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    The C++ Standard Library is based upon conventions introduced by the Standard Template Library (STL), and has been influenced by research in generic programming and developers of the STL such as Alexander Stepanov and Meng Lee. [4] [5] Although the C++ Standard Library and the STL share many features, neither is a strict superset of the other.

  8. Ultimate++ - Wikipedia

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    U++, formally known as Ultimate++ - is a C++ RAD framework that aims to reduce the code complexity of typical desktop applications by including all necessary toolkits into a single C++ framework. Programs created with it works on multiple Operating Systems and Hardware Architectures with performance without needing to write platform-specific code.

  9. Watcom C/C++ - Wikipedia

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    Work on current code generator codebase started; 1988: Watcom C 6.0: DOS host and target only; Included a debugger and full set of runtime libraries; Generated better code than other compilers at the time; Watcom C Version 6.5 contained Graphics Library similar to Microsoft Graphics Library; Real mode support only [citation needed] 1989: Watcom ...