Asio C++ library
Asio is a freely available, open-source, cross-platform C++ library for network programming. It provides developers with a consistent asynchronous I/O model using a modern C++ approach. Boost.Asio was accepted into the Boost library on 30 December 2005 after a 20-day review. The library has been developed by Christopher M. Kohlhoff since 2003. A networking proposal based on Asio was submitted to the C++ standards committee in 2006 for possible inclusion in the second Technical Report on C++ Library Extensions (TR2).[1]
Original author(s) | Christopher M. Kohlhoff |
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Stable release | 1.12.1
/ April 15, 2018 |
Repository | |
Written in | C++ |
Type | Library or framework |
License | Boost Software License |
Website | think-async |
Notes
gollark: Because OCR is actually a Hard Problemâ„¢, presumably.
gollark: You can either use Tesseract (bad), or some accursed neural network things which are available now, which consume all resources and have the usual ML dependency nightmares.
gollark: Good OCR is hard then.
gollark: But OCRing things locally is hard.
gollark: Fear carcinization.
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