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    Advanced C/C++ library(ACL) for UNIX-like OS and WIN32 OS, including sync/async/ssl iostream for net/file, thread pool, process pool, db pool, server framework, event, memory, string, array/hash/ring/list, xml and json parser, http/smtp/icmp protocol, SSL/TLS, C unit test, etc
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    QPlot

    QPlot - 2d plotting tool based on Qwt

    QPlot - 2d plotting tool based on Qwt project (http://qwt.sf.net). QPlot reads mission INI-files and draw 2-d graphics. Data may read from binary and text files both. Plot area may have 2-4 axis. QPlot may used as Gnuplot alternative. QPlot may used to descovery Qwt as example programm.
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    GnuplotIpp

    Gnuplot C/C++ interface (the real extension of gnuplot_i)

    This project is an extension of gnuplot_i from N. Devillard that provides a basic C/C++ interface to gnuplot. Gnuplot_ipp provides the same light interface as gnuplot_i but makes it compatible with C++ as well. Finally, an extra C++ wrapper that takes care of opening and closing handles and makes code more organized is provided. All of this was performed using the C/C++'s maxima: "if you don't use it you don't pay for it". Both interfaces are available in C++, and in C you are given the original gnuplot_i interface.
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