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| dlib C++ library |
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| This project is a modern C++ library with a focus on portability |
| and program correctness. It strives to be easy to use right and |
| hard to use wrong. Thus, it comes with extensive documentation and |
| thorough debugging modes. The library provides a platform abstraction |
| layer for common tasks such as interfacing with network services, |
| handling threads, or creating graphical user interfaces. Additionally, |
| the library implements many useful algorithms such as data compression |
| routines, linked lists, binary search trees, linear algebra and matrix |
| utilities, machine learning algorithms, XML and text parsing, and many |
| other general utilities. |
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| Documentation: |
| There should be HTML documentation accompanying this library. But |
| if there isn't you can download it from http://dlib.net |
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| Installation: |
| To use this library all you have to do is extract the library |
| somewhere, make sure the folder *containing* the dlib folder is in |
| your include path, and finally add dlib/all/source.cpp to your |
| project. |
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| An example makefile that uses this library can be found here: |
| dlib/test/makefile. It is the makefile used to build the regression |
| test suite for this library. There is also a CMake makefile that |
| builds the regression test suite at dlib/test/CMakeLists.txt and |
| another CMake makefile that builds all the example programs in |
| the examples folder. |
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| For further information see the accompanying HTML documentation or |
| visit http://dlib.net |
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| The license for this library can be found in LICENSE.txt. But the |
| long and short of the license is that you can use this code however |
| you like, even in closed source commercial software. |
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| Version: 18.10 |
| Date: Thu Aug 28 19:47:14 EDT 2014 |
| Mercurial Revision ID: 5a14394843c0 |
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