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Delera Systems
For Immediate Release
Contact: Kamen Lilov
sales@utilitycode.com
+359 88 8513911
C++ string library adds WinCE and Borland support
Delera Systems has released version 2.2 of Str Library, a set of classes
for C++ developers that provide high-performance string manipulation for
client-side and server-side applications.
New in this version is a completely rewritten support for Windows CE
environments and improved support for Borland compilers. The library
continues to provide seamless integration with Microsoft Visual C++ (versions
from 6.0 to .NET 2003) and gcc, the compiler standard in the Linux world.
Projects that require high performance string manipulation without being tied to
a particular platform can use the library as a plug-in replacement for MFC
CString or STL basic_string to achieve independence from any particular vendor
and gain speed of execution, especially in SMP (symmetric multi-processing)
environments. Server side applications benefit the most since much of the
processing time in today's code is spent managing string information.
The library has an evaluation version that, like its commercial equivalent,
comes with full source code and support. String classes yield immediate speed
increase over most string implementations in the STL (C++ Standard Template
Library), currently the only commercial-grade string class equivalent on the
market with such wide platform coverage.
The library is licensed on a per-developer basis at a price of USD 39 (license
packs and site licensing available). No runtime royalties apply. Evaluation and
commercial versions are available from the company's web site at
http://www.utilitycode.com/str
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