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VXL

Hi, has anyone ever used VXL?
Is it useful? (it seems so) Does it have a good community (I'm not seeing
any). Is there a newsgroup for VXL users?

Jul 22 '05 #1
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Aleks Dubinskiy wrote:
Hi, has anyone ever used VXL?
Is it useful? (it seems so) Does it have a good community (I'm not
seeing any). Is there a newsgroup for VXL users?


No, and "VXL" is completely off-topic here. Your question would probably be
appropriate in comp.programming, though.

- Pete
Jul 22 '05 #2
Aleks Dubinskiy wrote:
Hi, has anyone ever used VXL?
Is it useful? (it seems so) Does it have a good community (I'm not
seeing any). Is there a newsgroup for VXL users?


No, and "VXL" is completely off-topic here. Your question would probably be
appropriate in comp.programming, though.

- Pete
Jul 22 '05 #3
> No, and "VXL" is completely off-topic here. Your question would probably
be
appropriate in comp.programming, though.

- Pete


It is not completely off-topic, since it's a C++ library

Jul 22 '05 #4
> No, and "VXL" is completely off-topic here. Your question would probably
be
appropriate in comp.programming, though.

- Pete


It is not completely off-topic, since it's a C++ library

Jul 22 '05 #5
Aleks Dubinskiy wrote:
No, and "VXL" is completely off-topic here. Your question would
probably be appropriate in comp.programming, though.

- Pete


It is not completely off-topic, since it's a C++ library


Sorry, this group's scope does not cover libraries other than the standard
C++ lib.

- Pete
Jul 22 '05 #6
Aleks Dubinskiy wrote:
No, and "VXL" is completely off-topic here. Your question would
probably be appropriate in comp.programming, though.

- Pete


It is not completely off-topic, since it's a C++ library


Sorry, this group's scope does not cover libraries other than the standard
C++ lib.

- Pete
Jul 22 '05 #7
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 15:17:51 +0200 in comp.lang.c++, "Aleks Dubinskiy"
<ad@imm.dtu.dk> wrote,
No, and "VXL" is completely off-topic here. Your question would probably

be
appropriate in comp.programming, though.

- Pete


It is not completely off-topic, since it's a C++ library


You are right that it is not completely off; but it is pretty far off.
You could program in C++ for all your life and use every part of the
language and still never have heard of VXL, whatever it is. If you have
a C++ question then please ask it, and if you do then the mention of VXL
will not make it any less topical. By the same token, the mentioning of
C++ would not turn a question about something else into a question about
C++.

Jul 22 '05 #8
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 15:17:51 +0200 in comp.lang.c++, "Aleks Dubinskiy"
<ad@imm.dtu.dk> wrote,
No, and "VXL" is completely off-topic here. Your question would probably

be
appropriate in comp.programming, though.

- Pete


It is not completely off-topic, since it's a C++ library


You are right that it is not completely off; but it is pretty far off.
You could program in C++ for all your life and use every part of the
language and still never have heard of VXL, whatever it is. If you have
a C++ question then please ask it, and if you do then the mention of VXL
will not make it any less topical. By the same token, the mentioning of
C++ would not turn a question about something else into a question about
C++.

Jul 22 '05 #9
Aleks Dubinskiy wrote:
Hi, has anyone ever used VXL?
Is it useful? (it seems so) Does it have a good community
(I'm not seeing any). Is there a newsgroup for VXL users?


I used Google

http://www.google.com/

to search for

"VXL"

and I found lots of stuff including

http://vxl.sourceforge.net/

Evidently, this is a "vision [something] library
so one of the *.vision newsgroups such as comp.ai.vision
may be more appropriate. You might also subscribe to the mailing list:

http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vxl-users

Jul 22 '05 #10
Aleks Dubinskiy wrote:
Hi, has anyone ever used VXL?
Is it useful? (it seems so) Does it have a good community
(I'm not seeing any). Is there a newsgroup for VXL users?


I used Google

http://www.google.com/

to search for

"VXL"

and I found lots of stuff including

http://vxl.sourceforge.net/

Evidently, this is a "vision [something] library
so one of the *.vision newsgroups such as comp.ai.vision
may be more appropriate. You might also subscribe to the mailing list:

http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vxl-users

Jul 22 '05 #11

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