README: remove link to magic_enum

There are now several alternative enum libraries, so the README no
longer seems to be a convenient place for linking them. At this point,
they should be quite discoverable on their own.

See https://github.com/aantron/better-enums/issues/89#issuecomment-706870187.
Closes #78.

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@ -17,10 +17,6 @@ file, and without dependencies.
[sample]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aantron/better-enums/master/doc/image/sample.gif [sample]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aantron/better-enums/master/doc/image/sample.gif
**Note**: consider [**magic_enum**](https://github.com/Neargye/magic_enum)
(note it requires C++17 and a fairly recent compiler; see
[*Limitations*](https://github.com/Neargye/magic_enum/blob/master/doc/limitations.md#readme)).
In C++11, *everything* can be used at compile time. You can convert your enums, In C++11, *everything* can be used at compile time. You can convert your enums,
loop over them, [find their max][max], loop over them, [find their max][max],
[statically enforce conventions][enforce], and pass along the results as [statically enforce conventions][enforce], and pass along the results as