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  2. TinyXML - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TinyXML

    TinyXML is a small, simple, operating system-independent [1] XML parser for the C++ language. [2] It is free and open source software, distributed under the terms of the zlib License. [3] TinyXML-2 replaces TinyXML-1 completely and only this version should be used.

  3. Category:XML parsers - Wikipedia

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  4. XML - Wikipedia

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    Internet media type: application/xml, text/xml [1]: Uniform Type Identifier (UTI) public.xml: UTI conformation: public.text: Magic number <?xml: Developed by: World Wide Web Consortium

  5. CEGUI - Wikipedia

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    TinyXML: Uses the TinyXML library for XML parsing. Xerces-C++ Uses the Xerces-C++ library for XML parsing. It can validate schemas using the .xsd files provided in CEGUI's resources. Font Module FreeType: FreeType is the default font library of CEGUI and currently the only officially supported one. Regular Expression Module

  6. C++ Standard Library - Wikipedia

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    The C++ Standard Library provides several generic containers, functions to use and manipulate these containers, function objects, generic strings and streams (including interactive and file I/O), support for some language features, and functions for common tasks such as finding the square root of a number.

  7. Talk:TinyXML - Wikipedia

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  8. World of Goo - Wikipedia

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    World of Goo is a physics-based puzzle video game developed and published by independent game developer 2D Boy. The game was released on Microsoft Windows and Wii on October 13, 2008, with releases on Nintendo Switch, Mac OS X, Linux, and various mobile devices in subsequent years.

  9. GDevelop - Wikipedia

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    GDevelop is a 2D and 3D cross-platform, free and open-source game engine, which mainly focuses on creating PC and mobile games, as well as HTML5 games playable in the browser.