C++ library for time zone handling [closed] - c++

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I'm looking for a simple C++ library that allows me to convert timezone descriptions like "America/New_York" into an offset to GMT.
I'm looking for a lightweight library to add to an existing project.

Never used it but I think boost date time can do this:
boost::date_time - local_time database

You can use Roguewave libraries for c++.
http://www.roguewave.com/products/sourcepro/

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I'm looking for a library that implements Poisson Disk Sampling in C or C++, or another one that would be easily translatable. Preferable not incredible long source, but if it is that's okay too.
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Yes. Have you looked at MPI via e.g. Open MPI ?

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