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I'm trying to clean up this page in order to meet the Wikipedia standards. I see that the page has been tagged for cleanup since january 2007, but I would like to get some guidance on how to proceed with the cleanup.

In the meantime I'm mostly copying the style of the Qt Toolkit page, that I assume should be a good model for ITK.

Please advice.


LuisIbanez 20:09, 24 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]


"Such C++ templating means that the code is highly efficient, and that many software problems are discovered at compile-time, rather than at run-time during program execution." I don't see much proof for that. Do they provides some hard number on that ? It sounds to me that it only generates big cache-missing libraries and bloated bindings. If there is some benchmarks, it should be referenced in the article.

The claims about the effects of "C++ templating" are unsupported and should be removed.Truprint (talk) 18:47, 29 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]