| GNU Scientific Library Reference Manual | |
| The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a free numerical library for C and C++ programmers. It provides over 1,000 routines for solving mathematical problems in science and engineering. Written by the developers of GSL this reference manual is the definitive guide to the library. The GNU Scientific Library is free software, distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It is available for GNU (GNU/Linux), Unix and Microsoft Windows systems. | |
| Larch/C++ Reference Manual | |
| The goal of this reference manual is to precisely record the design of Larch/C++. (2) We try to give examples and explanations, and we hope that these will be helpful to readers trying to learn about formal specification using Larch/C++. However, this manual is not designed to give all the background needed to write Larch/C++ specifications, nor to give the prospective user an overview of a useful subset of the language. | |
| Standard C++ Library Reference | |
| A C++ program can call on a large number of functions from this conforming implementation of the Standard C++ Library. These functions perform essential services such as input and output and provide efficient implementations of frequently used operations. | |
| Designing Components with the C++ STL | |
| Free C++ pdf book. Designed with the aim to introduce the reader to the STL and show how this resource can be exploited, and extend its use to the construction of new components. Represents a breakthrough in C++ programming techniques. | |
| An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4 | |
| Free online book An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4 is a complete tutorial and reference that assumes no previous knowledge of C, C++, objects, or patterns. You'll walk through every core concept, one step at a time, learning through an extensive collection of Qt 4.1-tested examples and exercises. | |
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