Internet Topics + Overload Journal #32 - Jun 1999
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Title: Beyond ACCU

Author: Administrator

Date: 26 June 1999 17:50:53 +01:00 or Sat, 26 June 1999 17:50:53 +01:00

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Standard C++ for $18

http://www.ansi.org/

While you're at it, email the British Standards Institution (http://www.bsi.org.uk/) explaining how they're losing out.

C++ Report

http://www.creport.com/

This (expensive for non-US subscribers) magazine has a new web site, with access to some articles. Well worth a look.

Byte

http://www.byte.com/art/art.htm

As well as C++ report, take a look at Byte's article archive.

Deja News

If you're stuck with a tough problem, someone else has probably discussed it online. So try Deja News (searchable archive of usenet news-group messages) and see what you get.

http://www.dejanews.com/

STL reference

http://www.dinkumware.com/htm_cpl/index.html

Useful STL reference.

Linux Web Watcher

http://webwatcher.org/

To keep track of recent changes to Linux-related web pages (including programming issues).

Free C++

GNU C/C++

http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/gcc.html

Experimental GNU C/C++

http://egcs.cygnus.com/

Hardware upgrade info

These places may be of interest next time you upgrade your compiler….

This is a good place for news on chipsets and CPUs.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/

It has good explanations of current technologies. It doesn't have as much benchmark info as I'd like:

http://www.tomshardware.com/

Perl

Well. I'm not a fan of the language but its got some very nice libraries/modules (have a look at Perl In a Nutshell some time…)

The Perl Home Page

http://www.perl.com/perl/index.html is a good place to start.

The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network

ftp://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/CPAN//CPAN.html

should be your next stop.

Open Systems

Are continuing to make their presence felt. Here are a couple of new sites:

http://www.opensource.org/

http://www.openhardware.org/

Late breaking changes

http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~duzzit/cpp.htm

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