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from: Mike Bilow
date: 1995-12-01 19:26:30
subject: yacl, stl

Has anyone actually tried using yacl (Yet Another Class Library) from the
University of South Carolina?  I have it here for FReq (1:323/107) or
download (+1 401 944 8498), but I was curious about real-world experience
with it.

YACL.RDM       11K 12-01-95* Yet Another Class Library, 951117v0.141:
                             README.TXT
YACL0141.TGZ 1019K 12-01-95* Yet Another Class Library, 951117v0.141:
                             Freeware/royalty-free cross-platform C++ classes
                             encapsulate base functions, file I/O, b-trees, and
                             GUI for Unix; see YACL0141.ZIP for Windows and
                             OS/2
YACL0141.ZIP  882K 11-21-95+ Yet Another Class Library, 951117v0.141:
                             Freeware/royalty-free cross-platform C++ classes
                             encapsulate base functions, file I/O, b-trees, and
                             GUI for Windows and OS/2; see YACL0141.TGZ for
                             Unix
YACLOS2.ZIP   601K  7-26-95  Yet Another Class Library: Freeware/royalty-free
                             cross-platform C++ classes encapsulate base
                             functions, file I/O, b-trees, and GUI; this
                             archive contains demos built for OS/2
YACLWIN.ZIP   937K  7-26-95  Yet Another Class Library: Freeware/royalty-free
                             cross-platform C++ classes encapsulate base
                             functions, file I/O, b-trees, and GUI; this
                             archive contains demos built for for Windows

If I can really get the power of a tool comparable to zApp or Galaxy in a
freeware tool, I'm definitely interested.  I just bought the author's
promising-looking $40 book ("Building Portable C++ Applications with
YACL" by M.A. Sridhar, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-83276-3).
 
-- Mike


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