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Discuss non-framework libraries #13
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butt boost::format? |
I also propose CPR - a C++14-isation of |
I agree with CPR - it looks nice. Let's decide whether we put CPR or casablanca - obviously we won't just put two competing libraries into the list |
They are not competing, looks like. |
Actually, it's not obvious. let's just say I'd rather not put two competing libraries, and that at some point we should decide which is awesomer. People look at this list to pick a library, so if you leave two of them, then they still have to continue searching. Just my 0.02$ |
@nabijaczleweli ok, boost::format is slow, but we still need to agree that cppformat is better :) |
Casablanca:
A.k.a. it's (a) a framework, and (b) an all-container. CPR, however is just a C++14 wrapper around |
👍 for cppformat. |
I nominate Niebler's ranges library. |
A list of the small yet cool libraries that I starred and that might be worthy of official awesomeness:
All of them are "modern" C++ libraries and much thought was put in their design. |
👍 the date library collection and sqlpp11 |
pugixml ? |
Posting here so I won't forget: |
I hereby propose: @milleniumbug, how's docopt treating yeh? |
We still don't have any discussion for libraries too small to be considered frameworks. The kind of utility libraries that are often small, header-only, and dedicated to solving specific tasks. Without too much thought about it, I would nominate cppformat which seems more than decent.
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