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More detailed comparison with boost-ext/sml #17

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@libbooze

Hi,
first of all thank you for amazing library.

I have read the documentation and relation with boost-ext/sml is only briefly mentioned.

I presume you would not make a new library without reason(especially since it requires C++20), but it might be helpful to list those.

As I have seen boost-ext/sml used successful in production code multiple times I presume a lot of people would like to know if they should upgrade, and if they do is translation gonna be trivial, or it will be closer to rewrite.
Similar questions might arise in terms of performance, plans for support, e.g. is C++14 boost-ext/sml gonna continue to be developed or will development be focused purely on this C++20 library.

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