wilson@ac2.cs.nps.navy.mil (kalin wilson) (04/17/91)
Is the NIH class library available for anon. ftp? If so would someone please let me know where. Also is there a good sources group to check for C++ source? I scan comp.sources.misc and comp.sources.c periodically but haven't seen too much. Is there currently or will there be a C++ sources group? Thanks in advance for any info. Kalin Wilson Naval Postgraduate School
emv@ox.com (Ed Vielmetti) (04/18/91)
In article <2109@ac2.cs.nps.navy.mil> wilson@ac2.cs.nps.navy.mil (kalin wilson) writes:
Is the NIH class library available for anon. ftp?
If so would someone please let me know where.
alw.nih.gov
-r--r--r-- 2 kgorlen wheel 664692 May 30 1990 /pub/nihcl.tar.Z
found nihcl ok
alw.nih.gov:/pub/nihcl.tar.Z
Also is there a good sources group to check for C++ source? I scan
comp.sources.misc and comp.sources.c periodically but haven't seen
too much. Is there currently or will there be a C++ sources group?
I'd recommend reading comp.archives; there's references to sources of
all sorts there, with a measurable amount in C++.
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gwu@nujoizey.tcs.com (George Wu) (04/19/91)
- The NIH classes can be anonymously FTP-ed from alw.nih.gov (128.231.1.128.251), where the file to grab is pub/nihcl-3.0.tar.Z. A fairly comprehensive list of available C++ products of all sorts is posted monthly to comp.lang.c++ by Jean-Christophe Collet. It includes compilers, environments, class libraries, a book list, and useful items. George ---- George J Wu, Software Engineer | gwu@tcs.com or uunet!tcs!gwu Teknekron Communications Systems, Inc.| (415) 649-3752 2121 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA, 94704 | Quit reading news. Get back to work.