Hi Darren! go to: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/howtos.html There is a complete list of howtows. ice for you maybe: c++-dlopen (about using libraries in c++) Program-library-howto Another good read is always Bruce Eckel's: "Thinking in c++". Enter the titel into google, it should find the e-book. You can download it or read online. It's available as simple html and has progeramming examples all over the place. I believe he mentions a pattern for libraries and c++, especially for plugin-libraries. About what Erik said: Perhaps a standard library, but I'd say at least try to get it LinuxSampler compatible. Another new engine. Last note: As once someone said to me: You'd like to write a library? Well you chose the most complicated part first, there's so much to take care of and so much to handle. I didn't flinch away, though the lib is still not complete. But PLEASE: Don't fear it, but consider it. Be thorough! Think of many ways it can go bad and how to handle them! consider, more than one application might use your library! Kindest regards Julien
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