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Cfront
Cfront was the original compiler for C++ (then known as "C with Classes") from around 1983, which converted C++ to C; developed by Bjarne Stroustrup…
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2000
2000
C++ Exception Handling for IA64
Christophe de Dinechin
USENIX Workshop on Industrial Experiences with…
2000
Corpus ID: 11416100
The C++ programming language offers a feature known as exception handling, which is used, for instance, to report error…
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Review
1999
Review
1999
Efficiency in C++
S. Lippman
Proceedings Technology of Object-Oriented…
1999
Corpus ID: 46578876
Summary form only given, as follows. In this talk, we present a series of C++ programming design idioms for writing efficient C…
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1994
1994
TAE+ 5.2 - TRANSPORTABLE APPLICATIONS ENVIRONMENT PLUS, VERSION 5.2 (SUN4 VERSION WITH MOTIF)
Tae Support Office
1994
Corpus ID: 63653107
TAE (Transportable Applications Environment) Plus is an integrated, portable environment for developing and running interactive…
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1993
1993
Melding OSF/Motif, C++ and the Intrinsics
Douglas S. Rand
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Gilles Benati
1993
Corpus ID: 124425020
This paper explores alternatives and issues in developing mechanisms for integrating C++ and Intrinsics widgets in the OSF…
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1992
1992
Implementing concurrent C
N. Gehani
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W. D. Roome
Software, Practice & Experience
1992
Corpus ID: 17224627
Concurrent C (C++) is a parallel superset of C (C++). Versions of Concurrent C have now been implemented for a variety of…
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1991
1991
Concurrent Real-Time Music in C++
David P. Anderson
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J. Bilmes
C++ Conference
1991
Corpus ID: 10587577
MOOD is a C++-based programming system for algorithmic and interactive music generation. MOOD uses multiple concurrent processes…
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