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Brandon Myers <bmyers1788@gmail.com>
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Brendan Drew <brendan.drew@daqri.com>
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chason <cxchao802@gmail.com>
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Chen Guoping chenguopingdota@163.com
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Chris Gilling <cgilling@iparadigms.com>
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Christopher Dawes <christopher.dawes.1981@googlemail.com>
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Christopher Dunn <cdunn2001@gmail.com>
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# JsonCpp
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[](https://bintray.com/theirix/conan-repo/jsoncpp%3Atheirix)
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[](https://github.com/open-source-parsers/jsoncpp/blob/master/LICENSE)
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[](http://open-source-parsers.github.io/jsoncpp-docs/doxygen/index.html)
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[](https://coveralls.io/github/open-source-parsers/jsoncpp?branch=master)
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[JSON][json-org] is a lightweight data-interchange format. It can represent
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numbers, strings, ordered sequences of values, and collections of name/value
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pairs.
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existing comment in unserialization/serialization steps, making it a convenient
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format to store user input files.
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## Release notes
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The 00.11.z branch is a new version, its major version number `00` is to shows that it is
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different from branch 0.y.z and 1.y.z. The main purpose of this branch is to give users a
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third choice, that is, users can only have a copy of the code, but can build in different environments,
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so it can be used with old or newer compilers.
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The benefit is that users can used some new features in this new branch that introduced in 1.y.z,
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but can hardly applied into 0.y.z.
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## Documentation
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* `1.y.z` is built with C++11.
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* `0.y.z` can be used with older compilers.
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* `00.11.z` can be used with older compilers , with new features from `1.y.z`
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* Major versions maintain binary-compatibility.
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