The CSVFile tools are a collection of classes to deal with CSV files
(comma-separated values). They have quite a history. This edition is
developed by ⮡ tarent and published under the terms and conditions of
the GNU LGPL (Lesser or Library General Public License), any version,
as published by the Free Software Foundation. Some individual files
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*** CSVFile, CSVFileReader, CSVFileWriter, CSVFile10Writer ***

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Formerly developed as part of VerA.web:
Copyright © 2016 Атанас Александров <a.alexandrov@tarent.de>
Copyright © 2006 Christoph Jerolimov <jerolimov@gmx.de>
Copyright © 2008 Carsten Klein <c.klein@tarent.de>
Copyright © 2005 Michael Klink <m.klink@tarent.de>
Copyright © 2013, 2015, 2018 mirabilos <t.glaser@tarent.de>
and older code, Copyright © 2004–2008 ⮡ tarent GmbH and contributors.

Copyright © 2005 Fabrizio Fazzino (under GNU LGPL) — also on
http://sourceforge.net/projects/csvfile

Published as part of Ian’s Java CookBook, 2002 (under 2-clause BSD):

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*** SSVFileReader, SSVFileWriter, the build scripts and test cases ***

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