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Of Interest

Dr. Dobb's Journal
October 01, 1993

New Products

Dr. Dobb's Journal
November 01, 1993

Real-World Hardware

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 01, 1999

Matlab C++ External Interface Routines

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
August 01, 2004

You can extend the Matlab computing environment by calling externally compiled C++ executables through an external interface API.

Loop Splitting Under Windows NT  

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
July 01, 1996

Charles presents a C++ class that lets you use multiple threads to implement "loop splitting"that is, dividing processing of a loop over multiple processorsunder Windows NT. - .NET

Dr. Dobb's Software Tools Newsletter - July 2002

Dr. Dobb's Journal
July 10, 2002

Do you find keeping up with new developer products and version updates harder than keeping up with the Joneses (whoever they are)? If so, Dr. Dobb's Software Tools e-mail newsletter is just the deal for you. Delivered once a month to your mailbox, this unique newsletter keeps you posted on the latest in SDKs, libraries, components, compilers, and the like.

New Products

Dr. Dobb's Journal
March 01, 2001

C++ Theory and Practice

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
February 01, 2000

Higher-level constructs have their overheads, but they are generally worth the cost.

New Products

Dr. Dobb's Journal
January 01, 1998

Complying with Fortran 90

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
January 01, 1995

Compiler vendors are finally starting to crank out Fortran 90 compilers and translators. Steve examines a covey of compilers to find out just how compliant they are with the Fortran 90 standard.

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