On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Anthony Clay <anthony.c...@zarthcode.com>wrote:

>
>> It's actually *very* simple ...if you take the time to look at what it's
> doing, before declaring it as complex. Code that isn't immediately
> self-documenting is commented.  Just because the entire file is 1000 lines
> doesn't make it complex.
>
>
I think maybe what Ludovic was thinking of was little snippets on a wiki
page, kind of like what one sees in the Boost documentation (the good
parts) or in a textbook. Not working, compilable code, but just little
snippets. And although that test code is not complex, compared to a terse
minimalist example on a web page, it is. Your project looks very
interesting though, we may have used it had it been around last year...we
probably won't convert our existing code to use it, but maybe if we write
some new code using libusb we will :-)

Dave
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