Limpid is a software environment that utilizes C++ to enable the efficient processing of XML, XPath, and XSLT, providing users with an effective solution for managing and manipulating XML documents.
One of the biggest benefits of using Limpid is the power of C++ without using pointers, which ensures that your code is efficient, reliable, and secure. Limpid also offers compilation to small executables and minimal use of memory, ensuring that your code is both fast and efficient.
Other key features of Limpid include high configurability, enormous flexibility in operation, and flexible validation by either DTDs or simple Schemas. With extensive utilities to simplify development and testing, Limpid offers a comprehensive solution for developers who need to work with XML, XPath, and XSLT.
All Limpid code is standard and portable, requiring only the C++ Standard Library. The future-proofed modular design of the Limpid environment also ensures easy maintenance and long-term support, while the software is released under the GNU General Public License.
When using Limpid, you can benefit from a range of advantages, including the ability to work with efficient C++ code without pointers, the absence of memory leaks, and high and reproducible real-time performance. With standard programming interfaces that are not subject to frequent change, and highly adaptable, portable library code, Limpid is a productive and efficient choice for any developer.
The latest release of Limpid includes support for a powerful new command-line application called Lexxia. Lexxia is available for both Linux and Windows, and provides a range of options for transforming and interconverting XML, HTML, CSV, Eric Raymond's Record Jar (RJ), and a new simplified XML format (SXF) files. With detailed user information and downloads of binary and source code, Lexxia is a powerful addition to the Limpid environment, and replaces the earlier application, George.
Version 1.2.7: N/A