Topic: STL future support [was STL and sorted disk based list]
Author: John Max Skaller <maxtal@suphys.physics.su.oz.au>
Date: 1995/11/26 Raw View
"Smirnov A.S." <sans@nfsun1.jinr.dubna.su> wrote:
>Hello, everybody.
>
>OK, I wrote some useful(IMHO) iterators family. I would like to share
>it with others STL explorers/users. STL FAQ seems to keep silence
>about this question. Where can I upload my codes related to STL?
>
>Recently I saw message from Meng Lee that STL is not longer supported
>by authors. Thanks them very much for such really great thing as STL.
>Others could continue.
>
>The positive part of my message could be let's somebody (not me,
>sorry) establish some kind of network rescource as STL-related code
>repository. Maillist would be useful too.
Well, I'm writing a book on "Using and Extending STL" and
I want to include additional algorithms, iterator objects,
containers (etc) in it -- and not only my own.
All the code will be available for public use.
So if you have something nice to add, you can send it to me:
note I will be selective, however.
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