* '''DevLib''' - Homebrew library of C/C++ utilities, drivers, and algorithms. I've contributed much of the code directly and supervised the development and integration of the rest of it. See http://www.develer.com/oss/DevLib . * '''POSIX''' - I always write my programs with portability in mind, and the POSIX API is usually my choice for UNIX, Linux, Mac OS X and even Windows development. * '''WIN32''' - Most of the KERNEL32, USER32 and GDI32 APIs, including I/O, threading, message passing, memory management, 2D drawing and window management. * '''Boost''' - A collection of high quality, general-purpose C++ libraries. See: http://www.boost.org/ . * '''Qt''' - Currently my favourite GUI framework. I expecially like the elegant signal/slot concept and its simple memory management solution. http://www.trolltech.com/ * '''MFC''' - I've used Microsoft's... err... Fine Classes, including DAO and ATL, for much longer than one would like to admit. It's a miracle I've even managed to keep some mental health. TODO: add the rest