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I've been out of the C++ game for about 10 years and I want to get back in and start on a commercial app. What libraries are in use these days?

  • User interface (e.g, wxWidgets, Qt)
  • Database
  • General purpose (e.g. Boost, Loki, STL)
  • Threading
  • Testing
  • Network/sockets

I looking to be cross-platform compatible (as much as possible out-of-the-box).

What libraries to do you rely on? What features do they provide that make them "indispensable"?

See my answer below for a summary.

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Cross-platform libraries that are free for commercial (or non-commercial) applications

Feel free to expand this list




Links to additional lists of open source C++ libraries:

http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/links/libs

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    Would be cool if you show XML Libs too...
    – Oliver
    Nov 10, 2013 at 22:34
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    @OliverStutz I've added some XML libraries. Credit goes to this excellent answer which contains an analysis of which one to use.
    – JBentley
    Dec 1, 2013 at 20:32
  • @JBentley thanks, i use Pugixml, figured out that this is pretty awesome, small, compileable... :-)
    – Oliver
    Dec 6, 2013 at 13:06
  • @@AfzaalAhmadZeeshan The Synthesis Toolkit appears to match the criteria for this question/answer, being cross-platform and free. I've added it back in for now. Can you explain why you think it is unsuitable for this list?
    – JBentley
    Jan 22, 2014 at 2:26
  • I think, the boost library is the best for the general purpose.
    – Mahmut EFE
    Apr 16, 2015 at 17:31
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Sorry for repeating some of the stuff already written, but:

(Should at least get you started)

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On Windows...

ATL for COM development WTL for user interface

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CGAL is an excellent c++ library for computational geometry

www.cgal.org

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http://loki-lib.sourceforge.net/ might also be good addition.

It's another template library, which introduces typelists, and implementations for various design patterns.

I never used it, but I read Alexandrescu's book to get a better understanding of templates.

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    Loki's ScopeGuard will change your life. Seriously. You'll be stronger, faster, and more attractive to the opposite sex. Apr 22, 2009 at 16:26
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CppUnit for unit testing and test driven development

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Besides all the great libraries already listed, I find the combination of xerces for XML (including XSD validation) and xalan for XSLT to be useful (xalan is built on top of xerces). AFAIK neither QT or POCO have XSLT functionality (unless it's been added since I last used them).

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