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# gb
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gb single-file public domain libraries for C & C++
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library | latest version | category | languages | description
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**gb_string.h** | 0.93 | strings | C, C++ | A better string library for C & C++
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**gb.hpp** | 0.31 | misc | C++11 | (Experimental) A C++11 helper library without STL geared towards game development
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**gb_math.hpp** | 0.03a | math | C++11 | A C++11 math library geared towards game development
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**gb.h** | 0.02 | misc | C | (Experimental) A C helpher library geared towards game development (port of gb.hpp)
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**gb_ini.h** | 0.91a | misc | C, C++ | A simple ini file loader library for C & C++
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## FAQ
### What's the license?
These libraries are in the public domain. You can do anything you want with them. You have no legal obligation to do anything else, although I would appreciate attribution.
### If I wrap an gb library in a new library, does the new library have to be public domain?
No.
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### Is this in the style of the [stb libraries](https://github.com/nothings/stb)?
Yes. I think these libraries are brilliant and use many of these on a daily basis.
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### May I contribute?
Yes.
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### What is the versioning system that you use?
I may change it in the future but at the moment it is like this this:
`1.23b`
* `1` = major version
* `23` = minor version
* `b` = patch
- 1.23 => zero patches
- 1.23a => patch 1
- 1.23b => patch 2
- etc.