C++ Portable Components 1.2.7 review
DownloadC++ Portable Components project are a collection of open-source class libraries that simplify and accelerate the development of netwo
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C++ Portable Components project are a collection of open-source class libraries that simplify and accelerate the development of network-centric, portable applications in C++.
The libraries integrate perfectly with the C++ Standard Library and fill many of the functional gaps left open by it.
Their modular and efficient design and implementation makes the C++ Portable Components extremely well suited for embedded development, an area where the C++ programming language is becoming increasingly popular, due to its suitability for both low-level (device I/O, interrupt handlers, etc.) and high-level object-oriented development.
The C++ Portable Components help developers to focus on the unique core features of the product they are developing � the features that will ultimately sell the product. By reusing the tried and tested components provided by the C++ Portable Components, developers do not need to waste valuable time and resources re-inventing the wheel.
C++ Portable Components Layers
The classes provided by the Applied Informatics C++ Portable Components provide support for:
threads, thread synchronization and advanced abstractions for multithreaded programming
streams and filesystem access
shared libraries and class loading
powerful logging and error reporting
security
network programming (TCP/IP sockets, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, etc.)
XML parsing (SAX2 and DOM) and generation
configuration file and options handling
an embeddable, lightweight SQL database
Todays highly complex software systems often outlive the hardware platforms they have originally been built on. Applications based on the C++ Portable Components can be easily ported to a new platform, thus helping to save and increase the return on investments made in software.
What's New in This Release:
This release fixes all currently known bugs and inconveniences.
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