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Sun, 01 Jun 2003
Stringing ourselves along
Don Park posted a pointer to a comparison of C string libraries by the author of Vstr. I count 22 different libraries, some of which overlap in purpose and functionality. I'm all for letting a thousand (or 22) flower bloom, but its also discouraging to see so many versions of the same thing, especially when strings are a foundational programming construct, and the source of many programming errors.
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<blockquote cite="http://www.sauria.com/blog/2003/06/01#253">
I count 22 different libraries, some of which overlap in purpose and functionality.
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Actually there are another 6 that I haven't got around to putting up yet.
Posted by James Antill at Sun Jun 1 21:23:11 2003
I count 22 different libraries, some of which overlap in purpose and functionality.
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Actually there are another 6 that I haven't got around to putting up yet.
Posted by James Antill at Sun Jun 1 21:23:11 2003
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