How to publish a paper about my own C++ software

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  • osmanip

    A cross-platform library for output stream manipulation using ANSI escape sequences.

  • And looking at the library specifically https://github.com/JustWhit3/osmanip it isn't novel, or done in a novel way. Not to knock it. That absolutely isn't a criticism! There's just a ton of software in the world, and 99.9999% of it isn't fundamentally novel work that changes the field. Most of the really novel stuff isn't actually very useful! But trying to publish an academic paper about a library for terminal colors and ASCII art sort of seems like an academic trying to minmax their published papers count and run up the score. Existing software does the same sorts of things, in broadly similar ways. People have been talking about ways to program output streams with modifiers since terminals printed on paper.

  • HPX

    The C++ Standard Library for Parallelism and Concurrency

  • Github: https://github.com/STEllAR-GROUP/hpx

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