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- From: nikki@trmphrst.demon.co.uk (Nikki Locke)
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- Subject: Available C++ libraries FAQ
- Followup-To: poster
- Reply-To: cpplibs@trmphrst.demon.co.uk
- Summary: Contains a list of available C++ libraries, both PD and commercial.
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- Organization: Trumphurst Ltd.
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- Date: Sat, 8 Jan 1994 16:31:49 +0000
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-
- Archive-name: C++-faq/libraries
- Comp-lang-c++-archive-name: C++-faq/libraries
- Last-modified: 1994/01/08
-
- Here is the third draft of a list of available C++ libraries I am
- compiling. I intend to post this monthly (unless there are any
- complaints).
-
- It is also submited to news.answers, and is available for public ftp
- (along with all the other Usenet FAQ lists) at rtfm.mit.edu (18.70.0.224),
- in pub/usenet-by-group/comp.lang.c++/libraries.
-
- Rtfm.mit.edu also has a mail server - send a mail message containing
- "usenet-by-group/comp.answers/C++-faq/libraries" to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu.
- If you want to find out more about the mail server, send a message to it
- containing "help".
-
- Marshall Cline's C++ FAQ is also available from rtfm - the files are
- called _posting_#1_4, _posting_#2_4, _posting_#3_4 and _posting_#4_4, and
- they are in the same directory.
-
- I have not included a credits list, because it would be nearly as large as
- the rest of the file! Many thanks to all those who contributed, and I
- hope you won't be offended that I haven't mentioned you. One recent
- contribution of note is a C++ matrix class listing posted to the net by
- Keith (kbriggs@maths.adelaide.edu.au).
-
- Entries are in the order I received them, i.e. totally random. Some future
- version might have the entries in alphabetical order, but don't hold your
- breath :-)
-
- If your library isn't mentioned, or you wish to update your entry in this
- list, feel free to mail me the new entry. Please note that entries will
- be restricted to a couple of paragraphs - if you send me a 100k text file
- giving minute details, I will have to summarise it. It is much easier for
- me if you just send me an entry which is the right size to start with.
-
- Please mail comments, criticisms, additions and amendments to me at
- cpplibs@trmphrst.demon.co.uk.
-
- Libraries available via ftp
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Aisearch - a package to make writing problem solving programs easier.
-
- Offers the programmer a set of search algorithms that may be used to
- solve all kind of different problems. The following search algorithms
- have been implemented:
-
- - depth-first tree and graph search.
- - breadth-first tree and graph search.
- - uniform-cost tree and graph search.
- - best-first search.
- - bidirectional depth-first tree and graph search.
- - bidirectional breadth-first tree and graph search.
- - AND/OR depth tree search.
- - AND/OR breadth tree search.
-
- Although this package is meant as a tool for developing problem solving
- software it is not meant exclusively for programmers that are familiar with
- the concept of problem representation and search techniques. The document
- accompanying this package first describes (though condensed) the theory of
- problem solving in AI and next explains how the search class library must be
- used. Furthermore, as the source code is richly commented and as also some
- demo programs are included the package should also prove useful to people that
- want to get acquainted with the subject.
-
- ftp from obelix.icce.rug.nl
- in /pub/peter/aisearch.zip
- or /pub/peter/aisearch.tar.Z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Source to the Book: Object-Oriented Software in C++
-
- by Michael A. Smith (mas@unix.brighton.ac.uk)
- ref "Object-Oriented Software in C++", Chapman & Hall,
- London. 1993. ISBN 0 412 55380 5.
-
- ftp from unix.brighton.ac.uk
- in /pub/mas
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- DOSTmUit - DOS Text Mode User Interface Toolkit
-
- Enables C++ programmers to add a CUA-compliant user interface to their
- DOS programs without getting involved in screen coordinates and other
- messy details. The programmer merely states which interface objects are
- required, and how they are to be placed on the screen in relation to each
- other. Those familiar with the ET++ toolkit for the X windows system
- under Unix will get the general idea.
-
- Includes a class documentation facility (DocClass) which will generate a
- large text file from the source code giving details of every class,
- structure, enum and extern in the toolkit. This program will also work on
- your own C++ source code. Source is provided.
-
- mail : uit@trmphrst.demon.co.uk
-
- ftp from ftp.demon.co.uk[158.152.1.65]
- in pub/trumphurst/dosuit??.zip
- Also uitbor??.zip for Borland C++ users
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Lapack++
-
- Description : C++ version of some of lapack fortran code.
- Author : J. Dongarra, R. Pozo, D. Walker
- Version : 0.9 beta
- Comments : Developmental version of proposed C++ version of lapack.
- Contains blas.h++ etc, but needs Fortran library to link.
- Documents : Overview paper (9 pages postscript), release notes (7 page ps)
-
- ftp from netlib2.cs.utk.edu
- in lapack++/*
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- MatClass
-
- Description : a C++ class for numerical computation
- Author : Chris Birchenhall (chris.birchenhall@mailhost.mcc.ac.uk}
- Comments : Very complete.
- * Offers a general purpose dense, real matrix class
- * Has a family of decomposition classes based on
- LU, Cholesky, Householder QR and SVD
- * Has a family of OLS regression classes based on
- above decompositons
- * A family of special function classes
- * Random number class
- * Has a simplified I/O structure
- Documents : Very thorough tex manual, with discussion of design philosophy.
- Currently the manual does not cover all the features of the I/O.
-
- ftp from uts.mcc.ac.uk (130.88.200.3)
- pub/matclass
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Blas.cpp.shar.z
-
- Author : Damian McGuckin (damianm@eram.esi.com.au)
- Description : a BLAS in C++
-
- ftp from usc.edu
- in pub/C-numanal
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Texas Persistant Store
-
- Paul R. Wilson and Sheetal V. Kakkad
- Object-Oriented Programming Systems research group (oops@cs.utexas.edu)
- Computer Sciences Dept., University of Texas at Austin
-
- Texas is a free persistent store that can be used with standard C++ compilers,
- and works efficiently with very little modification to most C++ programs.
- It runs on several varieties of UNIX and should be very easy to port to most
- modern operating systems, such as OS/2, Windows NT, Mach, Windows 4.0, etc.
- (If things we hear are correct, Linux will provide the necessary virtual
- memory features soon, too, and Texas will be ported about fifteen minutes
- later. :-)
-
- Texas uses "pointer swizzling at page fault time", an address translation
- techique that converts pointers from an abstract format to actual virtual
- memory addresses when pages are first touched and brought into memory.
- (A similar technique, invented independently, is used in the market-leading
- persistent store/OODB, ObjectStore from Object Design Inc.) This allows
- Texas to be highly portable, avoiding any assumptions about where a page
- of data will be an a process' virtual memory address space; it can also
- support very large addresses spaces efficiently on stock 32-bit hardware.
- (It could also be used to efficiently provide shared address spaces across
- networked heterogenous machines with different hardware address sizes, e.g.,
- across 32- and 64-bit machines.)
-
- mailing list : oops@cs.utexas.edu
-
- ftp from cs.utexas.edu
- in pub/garbage/texas
- More info in pub/garbage/swizz.ps
- and pub/garbage/texaspstore.ps
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- wxWindows is a C++ class library for building Motif, Open Look,
- Windows 3.1 and NT applications from the same source code. One simple
- API is provided for all platforms. wxWindows supports objects such as
- frames, subwindows, buttons, list boxes, icons, and bitmaps, and
- supports drawing into canvases, PostScript files, Windows printers,
- metafiles and bitmaps using the same drawing primitives.
-
- wxWindows provides a hypertext help facility, and a utility for
- maintaining documentation in printed and three hypertext formats. It
- also provides an interprocess communication API based on DDE, that
- works under both Windows 3.1 and UNIX. Documentation is available in
- PostScript, RTF, Windows Help, wxHelp and HTML formats.
-
- Julian Smart
- Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute
- University of Edinburgh
- 80 South Bridge
- Edinburgh
- Scotland
- EH1 1HN
- EMAIL: J.Smart@ed.ac.uk
- TEL: 031 650 2746
-
- ftp from skye.aiai.ed.ac.uk (192.41.104.6),
- in directory pub/wxwin.
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- CNCL
-
- Universal classes:
- * Tree structured class hierarchy, similar to NIHCL.
- * Classes for general purposes such as arrays, linked lists,
- strings.
- * Interface classes for UNIX system calls: pipes, select.
- Simulation:
- * Event driven simulation.
- * Statistical evaluation.
- * Random number generators and distributions.
- Fuzzy logic:
- * Fuzzy sets, fuzzy variables, fuzzy rules and inference
- engine for building fuzzy controllers and expert systems.
- EZD:
- * Interface classes for DEC's ezd graphics server.
-
- This version of CNCL is known to compile and run on the following
- systems:
- * SUN SPARCstation, SUNOS 4.1.3, GNU g++ 2.3.3/2.4.5,
- libg++ 2.3/2.4
- * SUN 3/60, SUNOS 4.1.3, GNU g++ 2.3.3/2.4.5,
- libg++ 2.3/2.4
- * LINUX 0.99.13, GNU g++ 2.4.5, libc 4.4.1, libc 4.4.4 +
- libg++ 2.4
-
- Distributed under the GNU Library General Public License.
-
- Communication Networks
- Aachen University of Technology
- D-52056 Aachen
- Germany
- Email: mj@dfv.rwth-aachen.de (Martin Junius)
-
- ftp from ftp.dfv.rwth-aachen.de (137.226.4.111)
- in directory pub/CNCL
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- RTTI implementation
-
- ftp from invaders.dcrl.nd.edu (129.74.18.54)
- in /pub/software/rtti.tar.Z
-
- Arindam Banerji
- axb@cse.nd.edu
-
- 384 FitzPatrick Hall
- Dept. of Computer Science & Engg.
- University of Notre Dame
- Notre Dame, IN 46556
- (219)-631-5273
- (219)-631-5772
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Lily (LIsp LibrarY) C++ class library which gives C++ programmers the
- capability to write LISP-style code.
-
- I think Lily will be useful in academia for instructors who
- want to teach artificial intelligence techniques with C++. The
- garbage collection mechanism employed by Lily is slow which will make it
- unattractive for commercial use.
-
- Documentation is minimal. The "Lily User's Guide" (in file lily.txt) provides
- a good overview of the architecture of Lily -- the document is unfinished.
- All of the example programs are from Winston's book "LISP Second Edition" so
- you will be much better off if you have a copy. Steele's "Common LISP"
- describes the behavior of the LISP functions.
-
- Lily uses the GNU Library General Public License.
-
- Lily works well with GNU g++ version 2.4.5 (and probably earlier releases).
-
- Lily works with Turbo C++ for Windows but not with Turbo C++ (though the
- current version hasn't been tested with Turbo C++ for Windows).
-
- Lily does *not* work with AT&T's cfront because cfront does not handle
- temporary objects very well.
-
- ftp from sunsite.unc.edu (152.2.22.81)
- in /uploads/lily-0.1.tar.gz
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- DiamondBase is a library of C++ routines and utilities that allow you
- to add Relational Database functionality to your C++ programs. It
- is written entirely in C++, and great pains have been taken to
- ensure it compiles under a variety of compilers including gcc,
- cfront and Borland's C++ compiler for OS/2. It runs on a wide
- variety of Unix platforms and OS/2. There are no plans to support
- DOS or Windows at the moment. It comes with a 47 page manual.
-
- Contact:
- darrenp@dibbler.cs.monash.edu.au
- kevinl@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au
- davison@molly.cs.monash.edu.au
-
- ftp from pippin.cs.monash.edu.au
- in pub/export/?
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- GINA++ - An O-O application framework for C++, X11R5, and OSF/Motif
-
- Requires: AT&T 3.0 based C++ compiler (Sun C++ 2.0.1), X11R5, Motif 1.2
- Platforms supported: Sun Sparc, HP
-
- GINA++ (The Generic INteractive Application for C++) is an object-
- oriented application framework that facilitates the development of
- applications with a graphical user interface. It is written in C++ and
- uses OSF/Motif and X for the user interface parts. GINA++ comes as a
- library of C++ classes, 10 small to medium demo applications, and it is
- fully documented.
-
- Components of GINA++ are: (1) A C++ encapsulation of OSF/Motif providing
- easy-to-use mechanisms for deriving new widget classes completely in C++,
- (2) Support for object-oriented graphics (rectangles, arrows, circle,
- etc), (3) An unlimited undo/redo history mechanism, (4) supporting
- classes for data structures (list, arrays, etc), run-time type
- information, and a notification mechanism.
-
- The classes of GINA++ constitute an executable program - the generic
- application - which possesses the basic functionality and the user
- interface components common to all interactive graphical applications,
- but lacks any application-specific behavior. The predefined functionality
- and behavior is inherited by deriving subclasses from the existing GINA++
- classes. Application specific behavior is implemented by adding new
- classes and member functions. Differences to the standard application are
- coded by refining virtual member functions inherited from GINA++.
-
- Author: Andreas Baecker (baecker@gmd.de),
- GMD,
- P.O. Box 1316,
- D-53731 Sankt Augustin
-
- ftp from ftp.gmd.de:
- in /gmd/ginaplus
- or ftp.x.org:
- in /contrib
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Motif++ - Ronald van Loon.
- A wrapper-library, that encapsulates Motif widgets in C++ classes. All
- resources of these Widgets can now be set through member-functions, while
- objects can be used in callback-functions.
-
- The July 93 release offers:
- - Easy configuration (even for non-imake-gurus)
- - Full support for X11R4 as well as X11R5
- - Full support for Motif 1.1 and Motif 1.2 (including Drag and Drop)
- - Support for Xbae widgetset
- - Support for the xpm library
- - Percentage widgets
- - Generic Widget
- - Support for WCL Table Widget
- - A library for easy manipulation of Visuals
- - A library that reads PBMPLUS files, as well as providing an extension to 3D
- of the format.
- - Lots of demos and testfiles (even somewhat useful programs)
- - An article I wrote on the usage of Motif, X and C++, previously posted
- on Usenet.
- - all filenames smaller than 14 characters
-
- Requires:
- X11R4 or any later version
- Motif 1.1 or any later version
- C++ compiler, compatible with cfront 2.0 or later
- imake
- a bourne shell (sh, bash, ksh ...) that supports shellfunctions.
- sed
-
- mail "rvloon@cv.ruu.nl".
- Tel: +31 33 758 293 (if desparate !)
-
- mailing list : motif++@cv.ruu.nl
- subscriptions : motif++-request@cv.ruu.nl
-
- ftp from decuac.dec.com:
- in /pub/X11/motif++.28.jul.93.tar.gz
- or from nrcnet0.nrc.ca (132.246.160.2):
- in /pub/motif++/motif++.28.jul.93.tar.gz
- or from ftp.wg.omron.co.jp:
- in /pub/X11/misc/MOTIF.AND.WIDGETS/Motif++.tar.Z
- or from src.doc.ic.ac.uk:
- in /packages/motif++/motif++.28.jul.93.tar.gz
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- OATH (Object-oriented Abstract Type Hierarchy) was designed
- as an experiment in increasing object-oriented reuse.
- It has a fairly high learning curve, but potentially
- higher gains if you are looking for a more flexible and
- robust abstraction. It is completely unsupported.
-
- ftp from csc.ti.com (192.94.94.1)
- in pub/oath.tar.Z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- COOL (C++ Object-Oriented Library) was designed as an
- experiment in templates and exception handling. Templates
- are implemented via a preprocessor with an advanced macro
- capability. It displays a different set of trade-offs
- from OATH. It is also completely unsupported.
-
- ftp from csc.ti.com (192.94.94.1)
- in pub/COOL.tar.Z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- NIHCL (National Institute of Health's C++ Library) is
- essentially a mapping of part of Smalltalk's library
- into C++. It lies somewhere between OATH and COOL.
- It is a little better supported and there is a textbook
- by the author, Keith Gorlen, that is fairly good documentation.
- However, the Smalltalk hierarchy is not completely
- consistent (IMO) with the C++ strong typing nature.
- It is weakly supported.
-
- ftp from alw.nih.gov (198.231.128.251)
- in pub/nihcl.tar.Z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- libg++ (GNU's C++ library) is probably only relevant if
- you are using g++; and if so, you already know about it.
- It does have some good implementations of bignum's and
- of regular expressions and strings.
-
- ftp from aeneas.mit.edu (18.71.0.38)
- in pub/gnu/libg++-*
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- InterViews is an excellent GUI class library developed by Stanford
- University. Make sure you get v3.1 or later. This library contains
- excellent examples of multiple inheritance used profitably. I understand
- that InterViews development will not continue past the current version;
- author Mark Linton is concentrating his efforts on the X Consortium
- Fresco project, which should show up in X11R6.
-
- ftp from interviews.stanford.edu
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Unidraw is a graphical editor building library based on top
- of InterViews.
-
- ftp from interviews.stanford.edu
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- ET++ is a large GUI library and other C++ tools developed
- in Europe.
-
- ftp from ftp.inria.fr
- in gnu/et++-2.0.tar.Z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- LEDA, A Library of Efficient Data Types and Algorithms, by Stefan N"aher
- from Germany. It is available for educatioal purposes but its NOT in the
- public domain.
-
- Provides basic data-types like lists, stacks, queues, trees, sets,
- partitions, priority queues and a few others. These are parameterizable
- classes, you may add your own datatype and have a priority queue ...
- An important datatype is a graph, these are also parameterizable and there
- are useful algorithms for them like shortest path, transitive closure,
- matching, maximum flow, spanning tree and others, we have implemented a few
- algorithms for dealing with perfect graphs, but these ar not part of the
- standard library. The latest part deals with computational geometry.
-
- It can be used with C++ compilers which understand templates, such as
- cfront 3.0 and g++ 2.4.5.
-
- Stefan Naeher
- Max-Planck-Institut fuer Informatik
- Im Stadtwald,
- 6600 Saarbruecken,
- Germany
- (stefan@mpi-sb.mpg.de)
-
- ftp from sbsvax.cs.uni-sb.de (134.96.252.31)
- in /pub/LEDA/LEDA-<version>.tar.Z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Code from Hansen's C++ Answers book
- by Tony L. Hansen
- ref "The C++ Answer Book", Addison-Wesley, 1990, ISBN 0-302-11497-6
-
- ftp from netlib@research.att.com
- in c++/answerbook
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Code from Coplien's, "Advanced C++ Programming Styles and Idioms"
- by James O. Coplien
- ref "Advanced C++ Programming Styles and Idioms", Addison-Wesley, 1992, ISBN
-
- ftp from netlib@research.att.com
- in c++/idioms
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Brent's univariate minimizer and zero finder.
- by Oleg Kiselyov <oleg@ponder.csci.unt.edu, oleg@unt.edu>
- ref G.Forsythe, M.Malcolm, C.Moler, Computer methods for
- mathematical computations.
- prec double
- see c++/serv_cc.shar
-
- ftp from netlib@research.att.com
- in c++/brent_cc.shar
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Radix-2 Fast Fourier Transform
- by Oleg Kiselyov <oleg@ponder.csci.unt.edu, oleg@unt.edu>
- prec single/double
- see c++/lin_alg.shar, c++/serv_cc.shar
-
- ftp from netlib@research.att.com
- in c++/fft.shar
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- High level vector operations
- Contains the Aitken-Lagrange interpolation over the table of uniform or
- arbitrary mesh, and the Hook-Jeevse multidimensional minimizer.
- by Oleg Kiselyov <oleg@ponder.csci.unt.edu, oleg@unt.edu>
- prec single/double
- see c++/lin_alg.shar, c++/serv_cc.shar
-
- ftp from netlib@research.att.com
- in c++/hl_vector.shar
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- basic linear algebra classes
- by Oleg Kiselyov <oleg@ponder.csci.unt.edu, oleg@unt.edu>
- prec single/double
- see c++/serv_cc.shar
-
- ftp from netlib@research.att.com
- in c++/lin_alg.shar
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- A couple of functions that ought to be in the standard
- C++ environment;
- - Updated G++ class File that allows now for the file name to
- include pipes, say,
- File in_file("zcat aaa.Z |","r");
- - Resource facility, or managing global "private" parameters
- that specify various program "options". It helps keep
- reasonable number of arguments in function calls.
- by Oleg Kiselyov <oleg@ponder.csci.unt.edu, oleg@unt.edu>
-
- ftp from netlib@research.att.com
- in c++/serv_cc.shar
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- C++ implementation of differential algebra
- by Leo Michelotti <michelotti@adcalc.fnal.gov>
- This is temporarily unavailable while we resolve the question of whether
- inclusion of codes from Numerical Recipes makes distribution illegal.
-
- ftp from netlib@research.att.com
- in c++/mxyzptlk.shar
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- ParLib++, Parallel Programming Classes for C++:
-
- David Greco
- David.Greco@crs4.it
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- P++, Parallel Programming Classes for C++:
-
- Dan Quinlan
- danq@lemond.colorado.edu
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- "C* in C++", Parallel Programming Classes for C++:
-
- Terry Bossomaier
- terry@arp.anu.edu.au
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- pC++ is a preprocessor for C++ that implements a data parallel
- extension. Machines currently supported are CM5, paragon, KSR-1,
- sequent, BBNTC2000 (and soon ibm sp1, and cray t3d), as well as in
- uniprocessor mode on most workstations.
-
- gannon@cs.indiana.edu
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- DoPVM - a class built on PVM, for message passing environments.
-
- Skip Hartley
- skip@mathcs.emory.edu
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- The SPLASH c++ class library
-
- (Small Perl-like List And String Handling class library)
-
- SPLASH is a c++ class library that implements many of the Perl
- constructs and data types.
-
- For those not familiar with Perl, it is an excellent scripting language
- by Larry Wall and is available for most platforms.
-
- This Class library provides List, String, Regular Expression, and text
- manipulation handling capabilities based on those provided in Perl.
-
- This is available as a compressed tar file, shar file, .zoo or .zip format
- with MSDOS compatible names.
-
- contact: morris@netcom.com
-
- ftp from netcom.com
- in pub/morris/splash.tar.Z
- and pub/morris/splash.shar.Z
- and pub/morris/splash.zip (DOS)
- and pub/morris/splash.zoo (DOS)
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- OSE consists of three C++ class libraries, a build environment based on
- GNU make, programs for documentation extraction and other miscellaneous
- tools.
-
- The C++ libraries include generic classes and some UNIX specific classes.
- Collection classes use templates compatable with AT&T C++ 3.0. If you
- have a C++ compiler which does not support templates, a template
- preprocessor supplied with OSE can be used.
-
- OSE uses a GNU style configure script, making it relatively easy to
- install, even on platforms for which it may not yet have been compiled.
- For DOS users, a script is provided to create a copy of the C++ libraries
- suitable for compilation on that platform.
-
- To get further information about OSE, without actually fetching the
- complete package, either fetch the file "ANNOUNCE" from one of the
- ftp sites below, or send mail to:
- ose@research.otc.com.au
-
- Europe:
- ftp from ftp.th-darmstadt.de [130.83.55.75]
- in directory pub/programming/languages/C++/class-libraries/OSE
-
- United States:
- ftp from straylight.acs.ncsu.edu [152.1.65.11]
- in directory /pub/ose
-
- Australia:
- ftp from csis.dit.csiro.au [192.41.146.1]
- in directory pub/otc
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- COOL - Texas Instrument's "C++ Object Oriented Library".
-
- COOL includes classes like AVL_Tree, Association, Bignum, Binary_Tree,
- Bit_Set, Complex, Date_Time, Envelope, Gen_String, Handle, Hash_Table,
- Iterator, List, M_Vector, Matrix, N_Tree, Pair, Quaternion, Queue, Random,
- Range, Rational, Regexp, Set, Shared, Stack, String, Timer, Value, Vector.
-
- COOL uses a special "template" syntax which is preprocessed by a special
- cpp (distributed with COOL). This enables it to be used with compilers
- which do not support templates.
-
-
- fto from csc.ti.com
- in ~ftp/pub/COOL.tar.Z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- GECOOL 2.1 is a reworking and enhancement of Texas Instrument's "C++
- Object Oriented Library" (at csc.ti.com in ~ftp/pub/COOL.tar.Z) by some
- programmers at General Electric.
-
- JCOOL's main difference from COOL and GECOOL is that it uses real C++
- templates instead of a similar syntax that is preprocessed by a
- special 'cpp' distributed with COOL and GECOOL. Of course, this
-
-
- ftp from cs.utexas.edu
- in pub/COOL
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- SOCKET++
-
- C++ iostream like library for sockets and pipes.
-
- ftp from from uvaarpa.virginia.edu:
- in /public_access/socket++-XX.tar.gz (XX - version no)
- or from cs.ucl.ac.uk [128.16.5.31]
- in coside/gnu/sockets++.tar.z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- PDBlib is a class library written in C++ for modeling a macromolecular
- structure at the level of detail (excluding symmetry information) found
- in a Protein Data Back (PDB) file. A class is supplied to read a PDB file
- into a PDBlib representation. This class is independent of the actual
- representation and other forms of input, for example from a relational
- database like SESAM, are possible.
-
- The library is made extensible by a close coupling between intrinsic and
- external classes. By writing only to the external classes you will remain
- compliant with future versions of the library.
-
- You don't get source code. This is a temporary situation while we attempt
- to centralize bug fixes and additions to the library. If you find this
- situation unworkable source code is available by signing a copyright
- agreement which is available with the distribution.
-
- Platforms:
-
- PDBLib.1.0.SGI.tar.Z Compressed tar file of PDB object classes library
- and header files for SGI. AT&T C++ release 2.1 & 3.0
- compatible.
-
- PDBLib.1.0.Sun.tar.Z Compressed tar file of PDB object classes library
- and header files for Sun Sparc station. AT&T C++
- release 2.1 & 3.0 compatible.
-
- PDBLib.1.0.Cvx.tar.Z Compressed tar file of PDB object classes library
- and header files for Convex. AT&T C++ release 2.1
- compatible.
-
- PDBLib.1.0.Alpha.tar.Z Compressed tar file of PDB object classes library
- and header files for Dec 3000 (Alpha AXP) with OSF1.
- Dec C++ (cxx) release 1.2 compatible.
-
- Address specific programming questions on PDBlib to Weider Chang, the
- author of most of the code (weider@cuhhca.hhmi.columbia.edu).
-
- Address questions concerning PDBview to Ilya Shindyalov
- (shindyal@cuhhca.hhmi.columbia.edu)
-
- Address general comments, criticisms, questions about future directions
- etc. to Phil Bourne (system@cuhhca.hhmi.columbia.edu).
-
- ftp from cuhhca.hhmi.columbia.edu (128.59.98.1)
- in pub/programs/PDB/PDBlib
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- molbio++ is a C++ library for molecular biosequence analysis. Major
- features include:
-
- classes and services for
- reading and writing sequence data in the following formats:
- Genbank Flatfile
- EMBL / SwissProt
- GCG / Wisconsin
- Fasta / Pearson
- PIR
- NCBI Retrieve Server (read-only)
- limited parsing of fields and features in biosequence files
- storing amino acid or nucleic acid sequences
- iterating over a biosequence
- calculating and storing counts or frequencies of amino acids
- or nucleotides
- device-independent graphics, via GCG's FIGURE program
- translating nucleotide sequences into proteins using
- the universal genetic code or modifications thereof.
- parsing BLAST output
- calculating pI and molecular weight of proteins
- amino acid hydropathy values of Kyte & Doolittle
-
- ftp from golgi.harvard.edu (128.103.161.55)
- pub/CONTRIBUTIONS/molbio++
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- SESAME, by C. Tietz, Neural net software ?
-
- ftp from ftp.gmd.de
- in /gmd/as/sesame.
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- TOLKIEN (TOoLKIt for gENetics-based applications).
-
- The tool contains objects for both GA and classifier system applications."
- It's in some kind of alpha-status.
-
- tang028@cs.cuhk.hk
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- GAME - Parallel Genetic Algorithms Theory and Applications
-
- Edited by: J. Stender
- Publisher: IOS Press
- Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications series
- 1993, 225 pp; hard cover; w/ disk
- ISBN: 90 5199 087 1
- Price: $85, 59 pounds sterling
-
- The first version of the GAME Virtual Machine software and two examples
- that come with the book can be obtained also by ftp.
-
- ftp from bells.cs.ucl.ac.uk
- in papagena/game/version1 directory
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- The Generic Linked List Package is a package to define, create, update
- query and delete one or more (nodes of) linked lists, to sort linked
- lists, and so on. The user doesn't have to take care of allocating a
- number of bytes for a node, inserting on the right place, deleting and
- freeing a node and so on.
-
- ftp from ftp.tno.nl or hermes.bouw.tno.nl
- in /pub/TNO/BOUW/Bouwinf/linkedlist0.10.shar
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Newmat : a very thorough matrix class
-
- volume34, issue 107 of comp.sources.misc
-
- Author : Robert Davies (robertd@kauri.vuw.ac.nz)
- Comments : Optimized expression evaluation. Many decompositions.
- Systems : Unix (g++ 2.3.3 ok), MS-DOS (Borland C++)
-
- People trying to run under Gnu or Watcom should contact the author
- for a list of patches.
-
- ftp from unix.hensa.ac.uk
- in /pub/uunet/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume34/newmat07
- or from plaza.aarnet.edu.au (139.130.4.6):
- in /micros/pc/oak/cplusplus/newmat07.zip
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- nlmdl : a library for estimation of nonlinear models
-
- Nonlinear maximisation, estimation, includes a real matrix class
-
- Systems : Unix, MS-DOS (Turbo C++)
- Author : A. Ronald Gallant, arg@ccvr1.cc.ncsu.edu
-
- ftp from ftp.uu.net
- in /usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume16/nlmdl
- or from ccvr1.cc.ncsu.edu (128.109.212.20)
- in pub/arg/nlmdl
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Octave : Matlab-like interactive system for numerical computations
-
- Includes C++ classes for matrix manipulation, numerical integration, and
- the solution of systems of nonlinear equations, ODEs and DAEs.
- Distributed under the GPL.
-
- Systems : Compiles and runs on SPARC, RS/6000, DEC/Ultrix,
- i386/Linux and probably most Unix-like systems that have
- a working g++/libg++.
- Author : John W. Eaton <jwe@che.utexas.edu>
-
- ftp from ftp.che.utexas.edu
- in /pub/octave/octave-M.N.tar.Z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Andy Register <andy@cerl.gatech.edu> has a matrix library ...
-
- It is still under development so there is no documentatin and some
- functions have not been throughly tested. It is a departure from most
- matrix libs in that it includes things like UpperTriangular different
- >from Diagonal, from Row, from Col, etc.
-
- ftp from ftp.cerl.gatech.edu
- in pub/c++/gtmatrix
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Awesime : a C++ task library explicitly designed for simulation.
-
- Author : Dirk Grunwald (grunwald@foobar.cs.colorado.edu)
-
- ftp from ftp.cs.colorado.edu
- in pub/cs/misc/Awesime
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- BLAS in C++
-
- Author : Damian McGuckin (damianm@eram.esi.com.au)
-
- ftp from usc.edu
- in pub/C-numanal/blas.cpp.shar.z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Cvmath.cc
- An include file to make complex math look like regular math.
-
- Author : Leonard Kamlet, lik@engin.umich.edu
- Comments : The file uses a lot of operator overloading, so that
- if x=a+ib and y=c+id, the code for multiplying the two
- together looks like z = x*y; Also, the file includes nrutil
- from Numerical Recipes, and adds the complex versions for
- vectors and matrices.
-
- ftp from usc.edu
- in pub/C-numanal/cvmath.cc
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Gnans : Simulation of stochastic and deterministic dynamical systems
-
- System : SunOS 4.1.x, IRIX, AIX; X11 Release 4-5 incl. Athena Widgets
- Author : Bengt Martensson <bengt@mathematik.uni-Bremen.de>
- Comments : A program (and language) for dynamical systems. Includes
- simple scripting language. Graphical user interface. Copyleft.
-
- ftp from ftp.mathematik.uni-Bremen.de
- in /pub/gnans
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Kalman : A class library for Kalman filtering
-
- Author : Skip Carter (skip@taygeta.oc.nps.navy.mil)
- Description : A class library for Kalman filtering
- Comments : Contains lumatrix.c++ etc.
- Language : g++ 2.4.2 tested OK.
-
- ftp from usc.edu
- in pub/C-numanal/kalman.tar.gz
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Matrix
-
- A C++ Matrix class, including a matrix implementation of the backward
- error propagation (backprop) algorithm for training multi-layer, feed-
- forward artificial neural networks
- Author : E. Robert (Bob) Tisdale, edwin@cs.ucla.edu
- Comments : A C++ interface to existing C and FORTRAN matrix libraries.
- Documents : LaTeX manual.
-
- ftp from ftp.cs.ucla.edu
- in pub/Matrix.tar.Z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Presto : C++ routines for fine-grained parallel programming (lightweight
- threads) on multiprocessors. Tuned for the Sequent machines, but highly
- adaptable and customizable.
-
- Systems : Unix-like OS on (moderate) multiprocessor machines
- Author : Brian N. Bershad, Edward D. Lazowska, Henry M. Levy
-
- frp from cs.washington.edu
- in pub/presto1.0.tar.Z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Range : C++ class for range arithmetic.
-
- Associated with article in TOMS, Dec 1992 title "Precise computation
- using range arithmetic, via C++"
- Author : Oliver Aberth and Mark J. Schaefer
-
- ftp from math.tamu.edu
- in pub/range/range.tar.Z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- SA : library for simulated annealing
-
- Author : Skip Carter (skip@taygeta.oc.nps.navy.mil)
-
- ftp from usc.edu
- in pub/C-numanal/sa.zoo
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Sdeint
-
- A Runge-Kutta like class for integrating systems of Stochastic
- Differential Equations
-
- Author : Skip Carter, skip@taygeta.oc.nps.navy.mil
-
- ftp from usc.edu
- in pub/C-numanal/sdeint.tar.z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Simpack : tools for writing simulations with a EECS bias
-
- Author : Paul A. Fishwick, fishwick@cis.ufl.edu
-
- ftp from bikini.cis.ufl.edu
- in pub/simdigest/tools/simpack
- See also cis/tech-reports/tr92/tr92-022.ps.Z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- PARODY : C++ DATABASE LIBRARY
-
- Al Stevens has written a book on the subject called
- `Database programming in C++' or something. An article
- on the subject was printed in Doctor Dobbs Journal
- some time ago.
-
- The nice thing is that Stevens also wrote a C++ library
- adding persistence to C++, and the source is available.
- The library is called PARODY and compiles under most
- DOS-based C++ compilers. A slight rewrite of the GUI-
- routines has to be done to make it compile under GNU C.
-
- ftp from ftp.mv.com
- in pub/ddj/1992.12/parody.zip
- pub/ddj/1992.12/parody.dir (directory of zip)
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- SMURPH : A C++ library which could be useful for building a network
- simulator.It comes withextensive documentation and examples.
-
- ftp from menaik.cs.ualberta.ca (129.128.4.241)
- in /pub/smurph*
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- C++ FEM (Finite Element Method) Library
-
- In addition to FEM related classes, this library also has:
-
- 1) Some simple garbage collection stuff
- 2) An automatic differentiation library
- 3) A sparse matrix library
-
- This is an initial release and people should *expect* to have to do some
- work to get it running on their system. If you have gcc-2.3.3, libg++-2.
- 3[.1], Gnu make and makedepend you shouldn't have too much difficulty
- however. The code is unsupported, and is distributed under the terms of
- the GNU Public License.
-
- Michael Tiller
- University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign)
- (tiller@solace.me.uiuc.edu)
-
- ftp from usc.edu
- int /pub/C-numanal/femlib-1.1.tar.gz
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Ode Object database v2.0
-
- Ode is an object-oriented database based on the C++ database model.
- The primary interface to Ode is the database programming language O++
- which is based on C++.
-
- Ode is now available to Universities. The current version of Ode runs on
- Sun (Sparc) workstations and users must have C++ release 2.0 or a later
- release. If you are interested in using Ode and giving us feedback on
- your experience with Ode, please send mail to nhg@research.att.com with
- the appropriate information.
-
- Narain Gehani
- AT&T Bell Labs 3D-414
- 600 Mountain Ave
- Murray Hill, NJ 07974
-
- ftp from research.att.com.
- in dist/ode2.0/2.0.oppbin.tar.Z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- C++SIM 1.0 - a simulation package written in C++.
-
- C++SIM provides discrete process based simulation similar to that
- provided by the simulation class and libraries of SIMULA. The linked list
- manipulation facilities provided by SIMSET are also included in the
- package.
-
- The simulation package requires the use of a threads package and
- currently only works with Sun's lightweight process library or the Gnu
- thread package (which *is* included in the distribution). The package has
- been used on Sun workstations, and, with the exception of the thread
- library requirement, contains no system specific code which should make
- porting to other systems relatively easy. The code has been compiled
- with Cfront 2.1 and Cfront 3.0.1 and g++ 2.3.3
-
- ftp from arjuna.ncl.ac.uk
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) C++ IPC wrappers (C++Wrapper).
-
- This release contains contains the source code, documentation, and
- example test drivers for a number of C++ wrapper libraries and higher-
- level distributed application frameworks developed as part of the
- ADAPTIVE project at the University of Calfornia, Irvine.
-
- The C++ wrappers encapsulate many of the user-level BSD and System V
- Release 4 IPC facilities such as sockets, TLI, select and poll, named
- pipes and STREAM pipes, the mmap family of memory-mapped file commands,
- System V IPC (i.e., shared memory, semaphores, message queues), and
- explicit dynamic linking (e.g., dlopen/dlsym/dlclose) using type-secure,
- object-oriented interfaces.
-
- The higher-level distributed application frameworks integrate and enhance
- the lower-level C++ wrappers to support the configuration of concurrent
- network daemons composed of monolithic and/or stackable services
-
- A relatively complete set of documentation and extensive examples are
- included in the release. A mailing list is available for discussing bug
- fixes, enhancements, and porting issues regarding ACE. Please send mail
- to ace-users-request@ics.uci.edu if you'd like to become part of the
- mailing list.
-
- ftp from ics.uci.edu (128.195.1.1)
- in gnu/C++_wrappers.tar.Z
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- CB++ (CommonBase Database Access Library for C/C++)
-
- This library was written in 1989 as a basis for storing C++ objects in
- a relational database. The development of such a system was stopped in
- 1990 because of problems with the MS-DOS environment used in this time.
- My involvement in various user interface projects here in the institute
- and otherwhere made it sleep until last week.
-
- Okay, here is it. It is only the database access layer of the projected
- object storage system but it has some useful features which are provided
- by commercial tools out there:
-
- * Builds on the C language interface of a database, there is no need
- for a precompiler (like embedded SQL - which is totally unusable in
- combination with C++, at least it was three years ago...)
- * Very simple to use. Unlike the native C interfaces of the databases
- it is as simple as embedded SQL or some 4th generation languages.
- * Makes applications portable among different SQL databases. The library
- itself is relatively easy to port as the database vendor specific code
-
-
- ftp from ftp.x.org
- in /contrib/CB++.0.1.*
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- OBST - persistent object management system
-
- The persistent object management system OBST was developed by
- Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI) as a contribution to the STONE
- project.
-
- Sites interested in getting information about new OBST developments
- are welcome to register in their mailing list by sending a mail with
- subject "obst-mailing-list" to stone@fzi.de.
-
- Forschungszentrum Informatik FZI
- STONE Projekt
- Haid-und-Neu-Strasse 10-14
- D-7500 Karlsruhe 1
- Germany
- Tel : ++49-721-9654-601
- Fax : ++49-721-9654-609
- Teletex : 721 190 fziKA
- email : stone@fzi.de
-
- ftp from gate.fzi.de [141.21.4.3].
- in /pub/OBST.
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- GRAS - A Graph-Oriented Database System for SE Applications
- Copyright (C) 1987-1992 Lehrstuhl Informatik III, RWTH Aachen
- This library is free software under the terms of the GNU Library
- General Public License.
-
- The system GRAS with interfaces for the programming languages Modula-2
- and C is available as public domain software for Sun3/Sun4 workstations
- (the GRAS system itself is implemented in Modula-2 and consists of many
- layers which might be reusable for the implementation of other systems):
-
- There are several files contain documentation, sources, binaries,
- and libraries. All binaries are for Sun/4 machines. Sun/3 binaries
- are shipped only if explicitly requested.
-
- Lehrstuhl f"ur Informatik III
- University of Technology Aachen (RWTH Aachen),
- Ahornstr. 55,
- D-5100 Aachen
- Contact : Dr. Andy Sch"urr (or Richard Breuer),
- andy@rwthi3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de
- ricki@rwthi3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (for technical support)
-
- ftp from tupac-amaru.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (137.226.112.31)
- in /pub/unix/GRAS522_3
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- MTL110JE.ZIP -- multithreading class library
-
- DOS PC/Borland C++ specific.
-
- ftp from oak.oakland.edu
- in /pub/msdos/cplusplus
- or garbo.uwasa.fi
- in /pc/c
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- CCL110JE.ZIP -- coroutine class library
-
- DOS PC/Borland C++ specific.
-
- ftp from oak.oakland.edu
- in /pub/msdos/cplusplus
- or garbo.uwasa.fi
- in /pc/c
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- TSR100JE.ZIP -- TSR class library
-
- DOS PC/Borland C++ specific.
-
- ftp from oak.oakland.edu
- in /pub/msdos/cplusplus
- or garbo.uwasa.fi
- in /pc/c
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- XMS200JE.ZIP -- XMS array class library
-
- Wrapper classes to access XMS, UMBs and the HMA, as well as a templated
- XMS array class. Test suites and timing programs provided for each class.
- Source included. Free. DOS PC/Borland C++ specific.
-
- ftp from oak.oakland.edu
- in /pub/msdos/cplusplus
- or garbo.uwasa.fi
- in /pc/c
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- Useful ftp sites
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- If you don't have ftp access, send email to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com
- saying "help". You will get instructions on how to do ftp via email.
-
- European users might like to try ftpmail@grasp.insa-lyon.fr instead.
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- ftp.th-darmstadt.de
-
- A major repository of C++ stuff, mostly under the directory tree starting
- at /pub/programming/languages/C++. Includes a product list (from which
- some of the information in this document was taken) in various formats in
- sub-directory c++-products.
-
- /pub/programming/languages/C++/...
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- ftp.luth.se
-
- /pub/languages/c++/ClassLibs/...
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- netlib@research.att.com.
-
- send mail with the text "send index" or "send index from C++"
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Simtel
-
- Note Simtel doesn't have a home at present, but the mirror sites are still
- available, including, for example, oak.oakland.edu.
-
- <MSDOS.CPLUSPLUS>
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Current CUG Library Catalog
-
- The CUG CD-ROM file listing offers the most comprehensive look at the
- programming tools and utilities available from CUG. The complete
- annotated listing (about 1 megabyte) is available through anonymous ftp
- as follows:
-
- ftp from cdrom.com
- in /pub/cdrom/cdroms/cug/capsule.txt
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- source-code newsgroups:
- ftp.uu.net (e.g. usenet/comp.sources.reviewed archives the
- comp.sources.reviewed newsgroup).
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Netlib:
- research.att.com email, ftp
- ornl.gov email, xnetlib
- nac.no email, xnetlib for Europe
- (e.g. send email to netlib@ornl.gov to access by email)
- unix.hensa.ac.uk is a mail server useful for Europe.
- ci.cs.uow.edu.au (130.130.64.3) in Australia
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- Libraries for which I don't know an ftp site
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- DCE++: A C++ API for Programming Distributed Systems
-
- William Leddy, Arjun Khanna (arjun@hal.com)
- HaL Computer Systems, Austin, Texas.
-
- DCE++ is a set of ANSI C++ classes that enable the rapid prototyping of
- distributed programs. The goal of DCE++ is to provide a platform
- independent C++ API to the significant components used in distributed
- computing. Namely: RPC, threads, Security and Naming across the widely
- used distributed computing platforms such as DCE, ONC and WNT.
-
- It is expected that by encapsulating platform dependencies inherent in
- setting up rpcs, security etc. in DCE++ base classes, program development
- time can be drastically reduced. Moreover, a foundation can be provided
- for developing *portable* distributed program development tools.
-
- The second *evaluation* version of DCE++, version 0.4, has been released
- on Dec 2'93. The release includes C++ bindings for remote procedure calls
- over DCE and ONC. A C++ threads api for programming DCE threads. A C++
- threads api for programming DCE distributed Time Service. The release is
- available free of charge upon signing a very liberal license agreement.
-
- The license agreement is obtainable by anonymous ftp from hal.com. It is
- in the directory dce++. The same directory also contains the release
- notes for the 0.4 version and plans for 0.5 features. To obtain the code,
- please send the signed license agreement to:
-
- Arjun Khanna, FAX (U.S country code) 512-794-8737
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- GenTools: A Computational Genomic Tool Suite
-
- The University of Texas System CHPC and collaborators are addressing the
- problems of high performance platforms by developing GenTools, an
- interactive, distributed, loosely integrated, set of tools for DNA and
- protein sequence data analysis, phylogenetic analysis, and restriction
- mapping which combines different algorithm implementations, machines, and
- databases through a "bio-user" friendly set of graphical user interfaces.
-
- Sarah Barron
- GenTools Project Leader
- Computational Molecular Biology and Genetics Group
- University of Texas System Center for High Performance Computing
- Balcones Research Center, CMS 1.154
- 10100 Burnet Road
- Austin, TX 78758-4497
-
- Internet: sarah@chpc.utexas.edu
- Bitnet: s.barron@uthermes
- Voice: (512)471-2434
- FAX: (512)471-2445
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- Commercial libraries
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Persistence is supposed to give access to a relational database from
- a C++ object model.
-
- Persistence Software Inc
- 1700 Sourth Amphlett Blvd, Suite 250
- San Mateo, Ca 94402
- 415.341.7733
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Tools.h++ is the basic Rogue Wave tools library.
-
- Tools.h++ consists mostly of a large and rich set of concrete classes
- that are usable in isolation and do not depend on other classes for their
- implementation or semantics.
-
- Components include Collections, String processing, Time & date handling, File space
- manager, B-Tree disk retrieval, bit vectors, virtual I/O streams, caching
- managers, virtual arrays, etc.
-
- Rogue Wave Software, Inc.,
- 1325 NW 9th Street
- Corvallis
- OR, 97330
- (503) 754-2311.
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Matrix.h++ includes all the functionality of Math.h++. For example:
- general matrices, vectors, statistics, complex numbers, Fast Forier
- Transformation (FFT's), etc. Matrix.h++ adds specialized matrix classes
- such as banded, symmetric, positive-definite, Hermitian, tridiagonal, etc.
- Because Matrix.h++ includes Math.h++, it can take advantage of
- Math.h++'s highly optimized low-level assembly routines, making it fast
- as well as graceful.
-
- Prices range from $199 to $995
-
- Rogue Wave Software, Inc.,
- 1325 NW 9th Street
- Corvallis
- OR, 97330
- (503) 754-2311.
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Linpack.h++ is the jewel of C++ math classes. Linpack.h++ includes all
- of Matrix.h++, plus all of the functionality in the original and well-
- established Fortran version; including solutions of systems of equations
- for a variety of matrix types, solutions of over- and under-determined
- systems of equations, incremental least squares solvers, etc. But,
- Linpack.h++ is a tru object-oriented library, not just a C version that
- compiles under C++: the traditional messiness of the Fortran version has
- been replaced with high-level, yet efficient, objects that make code far
- easier to write and maintain.
-
- Prices range from $299 to $1195
-
- Rogue Wave Software, Inc.,
- 1325 NW 9th Street
- Corvallis
- OR, 97330
- (503) 754-2311.
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Classix
-
- In addition to Rogue Wave, Empathy offers a good general-purpose
- library called Classix.
-
- Empathy
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- USL (UNIX System Laboratories Europe Ltd.)
-
- USL C++ Standard Components include :
-
- Args - argc/argv command line parser.
- Bits - bit manipulation to arbitrary-length bitstrings.
- Blocks - dynamic arrays.
- Array - efficient algorithms for searching, sorting, inserting etc.
- Fsm - state machines
- Graphs - maintain arbitrary relationships between arbitrary entities.
- Graph Algorithms - including searching, cycle and component detection.
- ipcstream - inter-process streams.
- Lists - doubly-linked lists.
- Maps - like arrays, except that the subscripts can be non-integral.
- Objections - like UNIX software signals.
- Path - facilities for manipulating UNIX path names and UNIX search paths.
- Pools - optimise memory allocation.
- Regex - regular expressions.
- Sets - including Sets, Bags, and pointer sets.
- Stopwatch - for timing critical sections of code
- Strings - variable-length character strings.
- Strstream - iostreams for Strings.
- Symbol - efficient symbol table handling & sorting.
- Time - Time, Duration (time difference) and Place (geographical location).
-
- Also included are the following tools :
-
- c++filt - demangles C++ names in standard input.
- dem - demangles C++ names in an argument list.
- demangle - demangles C++ names in a.out for easier debugging.
- fs - a tool and library to help find freestore bugs.
- g2++comp - compiles G2++ record definitions.
- hier - displays the inheritance hierarchy in a program.
- incl - displays the hierarchy of include files used in a program.
- publik - displays the public interface of a class.
-
- UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
- 190 River Rd.
- Summit
- N.J, 07901
- Tel: +1 800-828-UNIX
- +1 908-522-6000
-
- UNIX System Laboratories Europe Ltd.
- International House
- Ealing Broadway
- London W5 5DB
- England
- Tel: +11-44-81-567-7711
-
- UNIX System Laboratories Pacific Ltd.
- BR Shiba 1 Bldg. 2-3-18
- Shiba Minato-ku
- Tokyo 105
- Japan
- Tel: +81-3-5484-8601
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Booch Components
-
- Rational markets the C++ Booch objects which are a somewhat bizarre,
- but possibly quite innovative, set of library objects.
-
- It appears quite complete (unless you have some specific, uncommon
- needs); Booch may have an edge in supporting concurrency. USL may have
- more installations and greater maturity.
-
- Rational OO products
- 408-496-3700
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- StarView - A Portable C++ Class Library for Graphical User Interfaces
-
- StarView is a portable C++ Class Library for Graphical User Interfaces.
- StarView is one of the major parts of our total Object Oriented
- programming environment (we call it SOLAR system).
-
- - portability between the operating systems MS-DOS, OS/2, Macintosh
- and different UNIX flavours
- - at least portable between the GUI's MS-WINDOWS, MS-Presentation
- Manager, MacApp and OSF/Motif
- - fulfillment of the requirements of the different GUI Style
- Guide's
- - data exchange and direct communication between the applications in
- homogeneous and heterogeneous networks (groupware approach)
-
- StarView will support the following GUI's / Compilers:
-
- Windows 3.x
- Borland C++
- Zortech C++
-
- Presentation Manager
- Zortech C++
-
- OSF Motif
- Sun C++
- Zortech C++
- Glockenspiel C++
-
- Macintosh
- MPW C++
-
- Author: Andreas Meyer, STAR DIVISION
-
- STAR DIVISION GmbH
- Andreas Jahnke
- Sachsenfeld 4
- D-20097 Hamburg
- Germany
-
- Phone: ++49 40 23646 500
- Fax: ++49 40 23646 550
- Email: svinfo@stardiv.de
-
- Star Division
- 2180 Sand Hill Road, Suite 320
- Menlo Park, CA 94025
- (800) 888-8527
- (415) 233-0142 (fax)
-
- svinfo@starlab.uucp
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Open Dialogue
-
- HP/Apollo
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- MacApp (application development toolkit)
-
- Apple
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- ICpak101, ICpak201
-
- Stepstone
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- NeXTStep (application development toolkit)
-
- NeXT
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- CommonView (Iconic user interface)
-
- Glockenspiel
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- CommonView Glockenspiel
-
- This is a C++ UI library. In addition, it comes with container classes.
- The down-side is that some of the features are not supported across all
- platforms.
-
- Computer Associates International
- One CA Plaza
- Islandia, NY 11788
- (516) 342-2308
- (516) 342-6947 (fax)
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Galaxy
-
- This is a C UI library, but it's written in an object-oriented style and
- is type safe for C++ use. The package includes a WYSIWYG GUI builder.
-
- The tools are, reportedly, pretty full-featured. User-interface items
- have extensive abstraction (for example, they have a confirmation-type
- dialog that resolves to a push-pin and 'apply' button under openlook, but
- 'ok', 'apply', 'cancel' buttons under motif). Objects can be positioned
- relative to each other (rather than merely absolute position on the
- screen). Also, errors are handled with an abstract exception handling
- framework. They support internationalization of fonts (at least Japanese),
- money, and data formatting.
-
- Some extra-cool features include memory leak detection and C-language
- objects for text (multi-styled, multi-font text with embedded graphics),
- list (spreadsheet-like for handling up to 2^31 x 2^31 cells with
- customizable displays), and graphics processing.
-
- Visix
- 11440 Commerce Park Drive
- Reston, Virginia 22091
- (800) 832-8668
- (703) 758-2711
- galaxy@visix.com
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Guild
-
- This is a C-language UI library, but they're type-safe for C++
- compatibility. The package includes a GUI builder and an event occurrence
- monitor.
-
- Additional features in the library includes support for international
- character sets, portable file system support and nifty C-language classes
- for pie-charts, 3d bars, x-y plots, and the like.
-
- OPTIONS:
- Graphic Modeling $995
- Oracle Database Bridge $395
- ODBC Database Access $495
-
- Guild
- 1710 S. Amphlett
- 2nd Fl.
- San Mateo, California 94402
- (415) 513-6650
- (415) 349-4908 (fax)
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- MainWin
-
- Machine Independent Software
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- ObjectViews
-
- I believe this is a commercial version of InterViews.
-
- Quest Windows
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Open Interface Version 3.0
-
- This is a C-based UI library, but type-safe for C++ compatibility. The
- software also comes with a WYSIWYG GUI builder.
-
- They include tons of extra widgets like business graphics (bar, pie, and
- line charts), images (all standard formats), and hypertext help.
-
- Other software in Open Interface includes international character support,
- multi-font support, full printer support, memory management, file I/O
- support as well as Windows DDE support (the latter is, of course, non-
- portable).
-
- They also have a product called Nexpertobject, which is an expert systems
- tool intended for GUI development.
-
- Neuron Data
- 156 University Avenue,
- Palo Alto, California 94301
- (800) 876-4900
- (415) 321-4488
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Wind/U
-
- Bristol Software
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- WNDX
-
- WNDX
- 1550 8th Street S.W. Suite 305
- Calgary, Alberta Canada T2R 1K1
- (403) 244-0995
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- XVT Portability Toolkit
-
- This is a C-language library of functions (although, you can pay extra
- for C++). They have a WYSIWYG GUI builder, but they charge for that, too.
-
-
- OPTIONS:
- C++ capability $200
- XVT-Design (a WYSIWYG GUI builder) $1200 ($2900 for non-PC UNIX)
- Source Code (call)
-
- XVT Software Incorporated
- 4900 Pearl East Circle
- Box 18750
- Boulder, CO 80308
- (800) 678-7988
- (303) 443-4223 (phone)
- (303) 443-0969 (fax)
-
- info@xvt.com
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- zApp V2.0
-
- This is a full C++ class library.
-
- This product contains 200 classes to provide things like DDE support (non-
- portable), printer support, logical positioning (top, bottom, etc) of
- window items, and true-type font support. Included in their package is 75
- pre-defined forms (as well as the usual examples).
-
- The software comes with zApp Programmer's Guide (330 pages) and zApp
- Programmer's Reference (890 pages).
-
- OPTIONS:
- Object/Designer $499 (is this a GUI builder?)
-
- Inmark
- 2065 Landings Drive,
- Mountainview, CA 94043
- (800) 3-inmark
- (415) 691-9000
- (415) 691-9099 (fax)
-
- sales@inmark.com
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Zinc V3.5
-
- This is a full C++ class library that comes with the Zinc Designer (a
- WYSIWYG GUI builder). Their classes include some graphic capabilities, a
- rather nice error system, and a portable, if rudimentary, help system.
- Also included is the source for the library (and for the Designer!).
-
- In addition to the usual GUI stuff, Zinc also provides international
- character support (an extended version, for extra bux, is in the works),
- some container classes, and filesystem portability. They also allow you
- to incorporate platform-specific stuff (e.g., system messages) into their
- API; but, of course, you're on your own when it comes to porting any
- additions.
-
-
- ZINC Software Incorporated
- 405 South 100 East 2nd Floor
- Pleasant Grove, UT 84062
- (800) 638 8665
- (801) 785-8900
- (801) 785-8996 (fax)
- (801) 785-8997 (bbs)
-
- tech@zinc.com
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Software Transformation has a cross-platform product which was designed
- from the ground up for commercial ISVs, not just MIS shops, and the
- technology is supposed to blow away XVT.
-
- Software Transformation
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- OpenUI is another GUI builder
-
- This interface supports C, Pascal, and (ish) COBOL.
-
- Open Software Associates
- P.O. Box 3599
- Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3599
- (408) 730-2626
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- NetClasses++, C++ classes for message passing environments:
-
- NetClasses is a set of C++ class libraries that is organized as an object-
- oriented software toolkit for distributed, message-passing based
- programming.
-
- Facilities include :
-
- Transporting objects over a network. NetClasses can transport: Arbitrary
- C++ objects derived from PostModern's TransObject class, arbitrary NIH-
- derived objects, and NetClasses Typed Objects.
-
- NetClasses Typed Objects provide an object-oriented data transport in
- which the structure and organization of objects is specified externally
- in configurable files using a simple, programming language independent
- abstract syntax notation, the NetClasses Abstract Syntax Notation (NASN).
-
- Remote method invocations (RMI). Using RMI, an application on machine B
- can invoke a method on machine A. RMI makes fault tolerance and
- connection management transparent to the application programmer. The RMI
- layer is built on top of the distributed services package that is
- described below.
-
- Reading and writeing all three varieties of NetClasses-transportable
- objects on streams using machine-independent external representations.
-
- Currently available on Sun SPARC; currently testing on HP workstations.
-
- NetClasses Development License $1995
- NetClasses Runtime License $495
- NetClasses Source Code License $7995
- (includes 3 runtime licenses)
- NetClasses training class $2000
- NetClasses consulting and porting services (ask for quote)
-
- Qualix Group
- 1900 S. Norfolk St. Suite 224
- San Mateo, CA 94403
- info@qualix.com
- 1-800-245-UNIX (voice)
- (415) 572-1300 (fax)
- (415) 572-0200 (voice)
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Aspect
-
- This is a C library, though they're type safe for C++ compatibility. A
- GUI builder is provided with the library. They're coming out with a C++
- class library soon.
-
- OPEN Inc.
- 655 Southpointe Court, Suite 200
- Colorado Springs, CO 80906
- (719)527-9700 (sales, customer service, tech support)
- (719)576-3835 (fax)
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- C++/Views
-
- This is a C++ library based on the smalltalk model (all classes come from
- one superclass, and they have a smalltalk-like class browser). They do
- not have a WYSIWYG GUI builder.
-
- Additional features include various container classes.
-
- Liant Software Corp.
- 959 Concord St.,
- Framingham, MA 01701 USA
- (800) 237-1873
- (508) 875-2246.
- support@lpi.liant.com
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Presentation Services Manager UI library
-
- No WYSIWYG GUI builder exists, but they do include a script language.
-
- Lancorp Pty Ltd
- 33 Nott St
- Port Melbourne 3207
- Australia
- +61 3 646 7100 (phone)
- +61 3 646 8610 (fax)
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- ILOG RULES is a high performance embeddable rule-based inference
- engine. It is a forward chaining tool, written in C++ (hence it is
- object-oriented and supports inheritance mechanisms) and is also
- provided as a C++ library.
-
- It runs virtually on any Unix platform (e.g., HP97X0, Sun4, RS/6000,
- DecStations) as well as on PCs running DOS (with or without MS/Windows)
- or OS/2.
-
- It extends OPS/5 with nested premises (objects as values), rule packets
- (logical grouping of rules), a full Truth Maintenance System (TMS) for
- efficient non-monotonic reasoning, compilation of rules into C/C++ code,
- and an object oriented data-model in C++. ILOG RULES work directly on
- user objects, so interfacing is straightforward. C/C++ code may be
- included in rule conditions and actions. ILOG RULES is based on the fast
- XRETE implementation of the RETE algorithm developed by Thomson-CSF.
-
- ILOG, Inc.,
- 2073 Landings Drive,
- Mountain View,
- CA 94043,
- tel 415-390-9000,
- fax 415-390-0946,
- e-mail info@ilog.com.
-
- European customers should contact
- ILOG SA,
- 2, av. Gallieni,
- BP 85,
- 94253 Gentilly CEDEX,
- France,
- tel +33 (1) 46-63-66-66,
- fax +33 (1) 46-63-15-82,
- e-mail info@ilog.fr.
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- ImageSoft's Object/Engineering C++ class library supports simulation.
-
- The library provides a natural approach to solving discrete-event
- simulation problems. Modularity is reinforced by implementing the
- process objects as concurrent tasks. Support is provided for dynamic
- systems; transaction operators; transaction messages; as well as
- queuing network thread with polymorphic scheduler (timer for
- discrete-event simulation; tracer for simulation run; processes
- in discrete-event simulation with services delay;
- conventional/unconditional blocking, pre-emption, etc.;
- shared queues/links in network with LIFO, FIFO & arbitrary
- queuing discipline; producing node and source; consuming node
- and sink; generic queuing network nodes and servers.
-
- And full source code is provided together with extensive
- documentation, examples and tutorial. There are also an
- enourmous number of other class libraries included with
- source that are of interest to the scientific and engineering community.
-
- ImageSoft Inc.
- 2 Haven Avenue
- Port Washington, NY 11050
- (516) 767-2233
- (516) 767-9067 (Fax)
- (516) 767-9074 (BBS)
- email: mcdhup!image!object
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- POET : Object Oriented Database
-
- POET runs on the SPARC, NeXT, DOS, MS-Windows, Novell, OS/2, and
- Macintosh. Other ports are in the works. Pricing starts at about $500. 00
- for the DOS version, to a little over $1000.00 for the Unix versions.
-
- BKS Software
- One Kendall Square
- Suite 2200
- Cambridge, MA 02139
- Phone: 617 / 621 7047
- Fax: 617 / 621 7097
-
- In Germany : BKS Software
- Guerickestr. 27
- 1000 Berlin 10
- Germany
- Phone: +49 30 / 342 3066
- Fax: +49 30 / 342 8413
-
- BKS Software
- 4633 Old Ironsides Drive
- Suite 110
- Santa Clara, CA 95054
- Tel: 408 / 748 - 3403
- Fax: 408 / 748 - 9060
-
- European Office:
- BKS Software
- Fo_redder 12
- 2000 Hamburg 67
- Germany
- Tel: +49 40 / 60 99 011
- Fax: +49 40 / 60 39 851
- Internet: poet@bks.de
-
- UK Office:
- Silicon River, Ltd.
- 106-108 Powis Street
- London, SE18 6LU
- England
- Tel: +44 81 / 317 7777
- Fax: +44 81 / 316 7778
- BBS: +44 81 / 317 2310
- Internet: acourt@cix.compulink.co.uk
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- ORION/ITASCA - Object Oriented Database
-
- Itasca Systems, Inc.
- 2850 Metro Drive
- Suite 300
- Minneapolis, MN 55425
- Tel: 612-851-3158
- Fax: 612 851 3157
-
- A slightly different address from another poster ...
-
- Itasca Systems, Inc.
- 7850 Metro Parkway
- Minneapolis, Minn 55425
- Tel: (612) 851-3155
- Technical Contact : Doug Barry (doug@itasc.com)
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- OS Object Oriented Database
-
- O2 technology
- Suite 2200
- 1 Kendall Square
- Cambridge MA 02139
- U.S.A.
- Tel: +1 617 621 7041
- Fax: +1 617 577 1209
-
- France :
- O2 Technology
- 7, Rue du Parc de Clagny
- 78035 Versailles Cedex
- France
- Tel: +33 1 30 84 77 91
- Fax: +33 1 30 84 77 90
- Email: o2@o2tech.fr
- Contact: Didier Plateau
- Email: didier@o2tech.fr
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- G-BASE/GTX (MATISSE) Object Oriented Database
-
- ODB, an Intellitic Intl Co.
- 238 Broadway
- Cambridge, MA 02139
- phone: (617) 354-4220
- fax: (617) 547-5420
- e-mail: info@odb.com
- Contact: Christina Bernard, Marketing and Communications
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- OBJECTSTORE Object Oriented Database
-
- email address for their distributor in France: bchavonnet@elsa.fr
-
- Object Design
- Main office California address
- One New England Executive Park 101 El Camino Real, Suite 300
- Burlington, MA 01803 Menlo Park, CA 94025
- Tel: 617-270-9797 (415) 327 - 5191
- Fax: 617-270-3509
-
- UK Office:
- Object Design (UK) Ltd.
- 604 Delta Business Park
- Welton Road
- Swindon
- Wiltshire SN5 7XP
- 44-793-486111
- 44-793-491177 (fax)
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Objectivity/DB Object Oriented Database
-
- Objectivity/DB runs on the SPARC, as well as all sun platforms, all dec
- platorms (and operating systems), hp 9000 series (68k and risc), ibm risc,
- sgi, and some others, all in a mixed fully distributed and heterogeneous
- environment.
-
- Objectivity Inc.
- West coast East coast
- 800 El Camino Real 67 South Bedford Street
- Fourth Floor Suite 400W
- Menlo Park, CA 94025 Burlington, MA 01803
- Tel: 415-688-8000 Tel: 617 229 5817
- Fax: 415-325-0939 Fax: 617 272 0558
-
- 11050 Strathmore Dr., #316/300B
- Los Angeles, CA 90024
- (310) 208-6117
- (310) 208-5677 fax
-
- email: info@objy.com
- European General Manager : Remy Malan (remy@objy.com)
-
- For Germany:
- Dr. Matthias Frei
- Micram Microelectronic GmbH & Co. KG
- Universitatsstrabe 142
- 4630 Bochum
- Germany
- ph: +49 234 97 08-304
- fax: +49 234 97 08-301
- e-mail: frei@micram.de
-
- For Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark:
- Mr. Kjell Hegerin
- Norsys Technology AB
- Finlandsgatan 12
- Box 1239
- S-164 28 Kista
- Sweden
- phone: +46 8 750 75 75
- fax: +46 8 703 92 72
-
- For The United Kingdom:
-
- Valbecc Object Technology Ltd.
- 115 Wilmslow Road
- Handforth, Wilmslow
- Cheshire SK9 3ER
- United Kingdom
- contact: Fred Peel
- ph: +44 625 539903
- fax: +44 625 539905
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- ONTOS Object Oriented Database
-
- Ontologic, Inc.
- Three Burlington Woods
- Burlington, MA 01803
- Tel: 617-272-7110
- Fax: 617-272-8101
-
- UK distributor:
- VALBECC SOFTWARE
- Mr. Fred Peel
- 115 Wilmslow Road
- Handforth,
- Wilmslow, SK9 3ER
- U.K.
- tel +44 625 539 903
- fax +44 625 539 905
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- KALA Object Oriented Database
-
- Kala(tm) is a Persistent Data Server managing distributed, shared,
- arbitrarily complex and evolving persistent data. Kala is highly
- efficient and secure. Kala manages the visibility of persistent data
- elements to its clients, thus supporting any types of transactions,
- versions, access control, security, configurations. Kala does not
- restrict you to any particular model. Kala provides the mechanism, but
- imposes no policy.
-
- o Kala is available now on Sun platforms (SunOS / 68K & SPARC). A
- 80x86/DOS version is now available to alpha and early beta sites.
- Ports to Windows and MacOS are also likely in the near future. Any
- port is possible as NRE.
- o Kala's interface is ANSI C, also callable from C++.
-
- Penobscot Development Corporation
- 50 Princeton Road
- Arlington, MA 02174-8253
- USA
- Tel: +1-617-646-7935
- Fax: +1-617-646-5753
- Contact: Sergiu S. Simmel
- Email: sss@world.std.com
- Information: kala-request@world.std.com
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- IDB Object Databases
-
- Persistent Data Systems
- P.O. box 38415
- Pittsburgh, PA 15238-9929
- Tel: 412-963-1846
- Fax: 412-963-1843
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- GEMSTONE Object Oriented Database
-
- Briefly, GemStone is a full featured OODBMS with transaction control,
- multiple users, multiple platforms supported, client server architecture,
- active objects (ie, behavior can occur in the database as well as in the
- application using it), multiple language support, etc.
-
- GemStone is actually quite a bit more than just a data repository - it is a
- full-fledged DBMS that is pure OO. You can access the same database just as
- easily from C, C++, or SmallTalk, or you can build entire database
- applications inside the database server, because it is an active server
- that runs methods written in our DML, OPAL, which is a dialect of
- SmallTalk. There are also high-level tools to aid application building.
-
- Servio Corporation
- 950 Marina Village Parkway
- Suite 110
- Alameda CA 94501
- Tel: 510-814-6200
- Tel: 800-243-9369
- Fax: 510-814-6227
- Contact : marcs@slc.com
-
- UK Office:
- Servio-UK Ltd
- Criterion House
- Beauchamp Court
- Victors Way
- Barnet
- EN5 5TZ
- England
- Tel: (81) 447-0800
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- VERSANT Object Oriented Database
-
- Versant markets a full-function OODBMS together with associated DBA and
- application developer tools. Versant is currently available on Sun-3, Sun-4,
- IBM RS/6000, HP 9000/400,700, DEC Ultrix, SGI, NCR, NeXT and Sequent platforms.
- An OS/2 port has just been released. Other platforms will be announced soon.
- A Windows/NT port is in progress.
-
- Interfaces to 'C', 'C++' and Smalltalk-80 are supported.
-
- Versant Object Technology
- 4500 Bohannon Drive
- Suite 200
- Menlo Park, CA 94025
- Attn: Mike Mooney
- Tel: 1-800-VERSANT
- Tel: (415) 329-7500
- Fax: (415) 325-2380
- Tel: 415-325-2300
- Fax: 415-325-2380
- Contact: Mary Foussourier
- Email:info@versant.com,
- Email:info@osc.com
- Email:aflynn@osc.com
-
- European Office:
- Versant Europe
- Siriusdreet 2
- P.O. Box 333
- 2130 All Hoofddrop
- The Netherlands
- Tel: (31) 2503-66373
- Tel: +31 - (0)2503 - 66851
- Fax: +31 - (0)2503 - 66855
-
- UK Distributor:
- Admiral Software Ltd
- Admiral House
- 193-199 London Road
- CAMBERLEY
- Surrey GU15 3JT.
- Tel: 0276 692269
- Contact: Kevin Adams
- Contact: Clive Harris
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- M++
-
- M++ isn't as well known as the RogueWave math.h++ libraries, but it has
- been around longer. It has a number of features that distinguish it from
- the RogueWave classes, notably improved handling of temporaries.
-
- M++ was explicitly designed to provide the functionality of an array
- language like Matlab or Gauss and it contains the Linpack, Eispack stuff
- found in RogueWave's Linpack.h++.
-
- Dyad Software, also sell modules written in M++ for doing statistical
- work, including linear and nonlinear least squares estimation, as well as
- optimization, numerical integration, and differential equations.
-
- Dyad Software
- 6947 Coal Creek Pkwy, Suite 361
- Renton, WA 98059-3159
- 206-637-9426 (voice)
- 206-637-9428 (fax)
- 206-271-9486 (bbs)
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Financial and other class libraries
-
- I have no product details at present)
-
- Greenleaf Software, Inc.
- 16479 Dallas Parkway, Suite 570
- Dallas,
- Texas 75248
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Other Commercial sources of C++ code
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- The USL UNIX Toolchest is an electronic catalog for browsing and ordering
- source software. This catalog provides unsupported software products,
- developed within AT&T, for the commercial UNIX world. As you browse
- through the online catalog, you'll find descriptions of all the tools,
- complete with information on memory and disk requirements, documentation,
- and license fees.
-
- United States and Canada, may access the Toolchest by dialing 1-908-522-
- 9600(e-7-1) and logging in as "guest".
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- Checkout the ISCL CD ROM from ImageSoft, it contains the largest
- collection of C++ source code ever compiled in one place. It's available
- from ImageSoft ...
-
- ImageSoft Inc.
- 2 Haven Avenue
- Port Washington, NY 11050
- (516) 767-2233
- (516) 767-9067 (fax)
- (516) 767-9074 (bbs)
- email: mcdhup!image!iscl
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- This is not a code CD but it has many libraries & some code (all msdos)
- brought together into a CD.
-
- EMS Professional Software, Specialized Software Libraries
- Baker Enterprises
- 20 Ferro Drive
- Sewell, NJ 08080
- Fax: 609-582-9204
- Internet: rbakerpc@aol.com
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-
- Other places to look for details of C++ libraries
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The index of resources for numerical computation in C or C++.
- ftp from usc.edu in pub/C-numanal/numcomp-free-c.gz
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- comp.object FAQ
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- comp.windows.misc portable-GUI-software FAQ
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- ftp.th-darmstadt.de /pub/programming/languages/C++/c++-products/*
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- ASSET is currently populating a national directory of reusable
- software assets, the National Software Reuse Directory (NSRD). The
- concept is to provide a type of 'card catalogue' containing descriptions
- of reusable software work products and services.
-
- For more information on supplying listings for the NSRD, please
- contact or send information to:
-
- National Software Reuse Directory
- c/o ASSET
- 2611 Cranberry Square
- Morgantown, WV 26505
- email: nsrd@source.asset.com
- voice: (304) 594-9827
-
- For more information on obtaining an ASSET account and accessing the
- NSRD, please contact:
-
- ASSET Account Manager
- 2611 Cranberry Square
- Morgantown, WV 26505
- email: info@source.asset.com
- voice: (304) 594-1762
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