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            C++ Programmer's Cookbook

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          1. A list of interesting C++ applications. I welcome suggestions for additions.
          2. An incomplete list of C++ compilers.

          3. A list of available C++ libraries known as the C++ libraries FAQ.
          4. Boost.org: A repository for libraries meant to work well with the C++ standard library.
          5. Doug Schmidt's site with information about a lot of things including the ACE framework and the TAO real-time ORB.
          6. AT&T Cambridge Laboratory's robust, reliable, efficient, open-source, CORBA2.1 compliant OmniORB (in C++ and supporting C++, of course :-).
          7. High-performance numerical libraries provide excellent tests for interesting new programming techniques: The Object-Oriented Numerics Page is a list of libraries, projects, and mailing lists. For example: POOMA from LANL, Blitz++ from U. of Waterloo, MTL from U. of Notre Dame, and ROOT from CERN. Note that the POOMA project maintains a page listing compilers that are standards conforming enough for their advanced uses. All of these libraries are available for downloading.
          8. Hans-J. Boehm's site for C and C++ garbage collection and a couple of sites offering collectors based on his work (University of Tokyo, geodesic.com).
          9. C++ Standards FAQ containing many valuable links (including some to implementations of the standard library).
          10. Several test suites are available for C++ (try looking for ``C++ test suite'' using your favorite search engine. For example, Plumhall and Perennial sell extensive commercial standards conformance suites.

          11. An old, but unfortunately not completely irrelevant, net posting answering some unfair criticisms of C++.
          12. A net posting about how to approach learning C++.
          13. An ASCII version of the slides I used for my keynote at the Spring'99 Embedded Systems Conference.

          14. Marshall Cline's C++ FAQ.
          15. The learn.c-c++ newsgroup FAQ presents much information of use for C and/or C++ novices.
          16. STL (Standard Template Library) FAQ.
          17. SGI's implementation of the STL.
          18. Dinkumware's online standard library reference.
          19. Rogue Wave's online documentation of an commentary on the standard library.

          20. An extensive collection of book reviews can be found on the ACCU (The Association of C and C++ Users) site.
          21. Sean Corfield's site summarizing the changes from ARM C++ to Standard C++.
          22. David Tribble's paper listing incompatibilities between C++ and C99.
          23. A list of resources for people learning C++ from The Cambridge University Engineering Department.
          24. A list of C++ resources such as libraries, implementations, books, FAQs, other C++ pages, etc..

          25. A large (18,000+) collection of links to information on OO, OOP languages, etc. called Cetus.
          26. A page listing numerous GUI toolkits.
          27. A catalog of C++ links from Forschungszentrum Julich.
          28. Addison-Wesley Longman's links to C++ and OOP resources.
          29. Greg Comeau's C++ related site in New York.
          30. Brad Appleton's collection of C++ and OOP links.
          31. The C++ section of the open directory project.

          32. Herb Sutter's collection of articles focussing on how to learn and use Standard C++ in a modern style.
          33. Kevlin Henneys' collection of thought provoking and useful articles about good C++ design and style.
          34. The C/C++ Users Journal has a changing collection of useful articles and links especially the C++ Expert Forum.

          35. Several videos, audio recordings, and transcripts of talks, panels, and interviews from Dr. Dobb's Technetcast archieves featuring me.
          36. Dennis Ritchie's homepage containing lots of interesting information about the history of C, Unix, and (AT&T) Bell Lab's computer science research center (where C++ was born).
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