The C++ Virtual Library
http://info.desy.de/user/projects/C++.html
A great resource for C++ beginners and intermediate users. This site includes information
on upcoming conferences, free C++ software and reviews of commercial packages, and
a number of tutorials for the beginner.
CONSULTIX, the UNIX Training Experts
http://www.halcyon.com/yumpy/
Provides UNIX training and other advanced language training for Fortune 500 companies
and the Federal Government. This site lists upcoming classes, their structure, and
how they fit into certification programs. CONSULTIX teaches the following languages:
C, AWK, Bourne shell, and Korn shell languages, UNIX System administration, UNIX
security, and Linux (the UNIX look-alike system).
Free Compilers and Interpreters
http://cuiwww.unige.ch/cgi-bin/freecomp
Enter the name of the free (public-domain) compiler, compiler generator, interpreter,
or assembler you need and the search engine will find it. You can also search by
category.
hav.Software
http://www.hav.com/default1.html
Provides two C++ Neural Net libraries for C++ developers in PC-DOS, Windows, NT,
and UNIX—IBM, HP, SUN, SGI. Also provides contract and custom software development
and project management services to business, scientific, and research interests.
Hyperparallel Technologies
http://www.ppgsoft.com/ppgsoft/hc_main.html
HyperC is a programming language used to program parallel computers from Hyperparallel
Technologies. Provides links to features and characteristics, technical information,
and programming examples.
Index of /1/perlinfo/scripts
http://www.metronet.com/1/perlinfo/scripts/
An amazingly spartan page with a number of downloadable scripts written in Perl.
There's no home page button or anything else except PERL scripts. This site is only
for the serious PERL tinkerer.
LEARN C/C++ TODAY
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/C-faq/learn-c-cpp-today/faq.html
A detailed page for C++ beginners. Includes reviews of dozens of C++ books, TXT,
and FAQ files; recommends C++ packages for a number of platforms, and discusses the
best way to start learning this important language. Although the site is rarely updated,
the information is still relevant and valuable.
OC Systems AdaMania Page
http://ocsystems.com/
Develops the Powerada compiler for the Power PC.
Rigal language home Page
http://www.ida.liu.se/labs/pelab/members/vaden/rigal/
Learn about the Rigal language, which uses atoms, lists, and labeled trees for data
structures. Download published papers, see code examples, and read FAQs from the
University of Latvia's ftp site.
Software Translation Tools
http://www.netusa.net/~mpsinc
Develops software translators, converters, and provides translation services in a
number of languages. This company also makes fertility forecasting software for hospitals.
Download demonstration programs of these conversion and migration tools.
Tutorials Need help with C/C++ and other languages?
http://www.andrews.edu/~maier/tutor.html
An online library that provides a number of FAQs and entire books online that you
can download to teach yourself C++, ANSI C, UNIX, HTML, vi, and e-mail. All the documents
at this site are public domain or freeware. An excellent site for novice programmers
in any of these languages.
Unofficial FutureBASIC Web Page
http://www.ids.net/~paumic/FutureBasic/
FutureBASIC is a powerful BASIC programming language for the Macintosh. This site
includes source code, utilities and demos, chat groups, and articles on this easy-to-use
language.
Welcome to the WWW Home of COBOL
http://www.cobol.org/
An organization of hardware manufacturers and COBOL software developers that provides
information about COBOL developments. Read about the Great COBOL Debate that took
place at DB Expo in December 1995 to see into the future of COBOL.
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