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* [[CThrough]] - Graphics class library - Commercial - Discontinued | * [[CThrough]] - Graphics class library - Commercial - Discontinued | ||
* [[dbfLIB|dbfLIB++]] - A tool that allows you to work with [[xBase]] databases - Commercial - Discontinued. | * [[dbfLIB|dbfLIB++]] - A tool that allows you to work with [[xBase]] databases - Commercial - Discontinued. | ||
* [[Kroni's Classes]] - Class library with sundry PM functions - PostcardWare - Discontinued | |||
* [[The Open Objects Library (OOL)]] - Originally freeware, now open source - Discontinued. | * [[The Open Objects Library (OOL)]] - Originally freeware, now open source - Discontinued. | ||
* [[V C++ GUI Framework]] - Open Source - Discontinued | * [[V C++ GUI Framework]] - Open Source - Discontinued |
Revision as of 18:40, 26 February 2015
Description
A language in the CPL branch of the Algol family of programming languages, C++ is basically AT&T C with the object-oriented features of Simula. While you can compile and run C programs in an C++ environment and some C++ compilers are actually just C compilers with a pre-processor, C++ is actually a very distinct language to C that by design uses mostly the same syntax.
A list of OS/2 implementations of C++
- Borland C/C++ - Commercial - Discontinued
- Cint - Open source - Current - Interpreter from CERN, intended for educational use
- EMX Compiler - Open Source - Discontinued
- GCC C/C++ Compiler and Linker - Open Source - Current
- Innotek GCC - Open Source - Discontinued
- IBM C Set/2 - Commercial - Discontinued
- IBM VisualAge C++ - Commercial - Discontinued
- Lattice C - Commercial - Discontinued
- Metaware High C/C++ - Commercial - Discontinued
- NDP C/C++ - Commercial - Discontinued
- OpenWatcom C/C++ - Open Source - Current
- TopSpeed C++ - Commercial - Discontinued
- Zortech C++ - Commercial - Discontinued
OS/2 C++ libraries and class libraries
If the compiler you use supports both C and C++, you can use C libraries with your C++ programs and vize versa, however using C++ libraries from C can be a bit kludgey and while using C libraries with C++ is less problematic it can also require you to write some interfaces.
- C/Database Toolchest - Library for database creation and maintenance - Commercial - Current.
- CdBFile - For reading/writing .dbf/xBase files - Open Source - Discontinued
- CThrough - Graphics class library - Commercial - Discontinued
- dbfLIB++ - A tool that allows you to work with xBase databases - Commercial - Discontinued.
- Kroni's Classes - Class library with sundry PM functions - PostcardWare - Discontinued
- The Open Objects Library (OOL) - Originally freeware, now open source - Discontinued.
- V C++ GUI Framework - Open Source - Discontinued
- ZGRAF - Graphing library - Commercial - Current
GUI and application generators with C++ output
- Hockware VisPro/C++ - GUI Creator - Commercial - Discontinued
- JBA Guidelines - GUI/Database/Application creator - Commercial - Discontinued
- Professor Owl - Open Source - Discontinued - For Borland OWL only.
- Vestronix Pro C - Database and spreadsheet application generator - Commercial - Discontinued
Translators that generate C++ output
- Oracle Pro C - SQL > C++ - Commercial - Discontinued
Workframes and or IDE's
- CommonPoint - Commercial - Discontinued
- Object WorkBench - Shareware - Discontinued
Editors with C++ support
- jEdit - Java based - Open source - Current
Code verifiers, beautifiers, visualisers and other C source code utilities
- CC-Rider C++ - Commercial - Discontinued - Static analyser, beautifier and visualiser.
A list of DOS implementations of C++
- Cint - Open source - Current - Interpreter from CERN, intended for educational use
- EMX Compiler - Open Source - Discontinued
- Metaware High C/C++ - Commercial - Discontinued
- OpenWatcom C/C++ - Open Source - Current
- TopSpeed C++ - Commercial - Discontinued
- Turbo C++ - Discontinued - Supplied free with current Windows versions from the company
- Zortech C++ - Commercial - Discontinued
DOS libraries and class libraries
- C/Database Toolchest - Library for database creation and maintenance - Commercial - Current.
- CdBFile - For reading/writing .dbf/xBase files - Open Source - Discontinued
- ZGRAF - Graphing library - Commercial - Current
A list of C++ implementations that run under WinOS/2
- TopSpeed C++ - Commercial - Discontinued - Cross compilation from DOS or OS/2 only
WinOS/2 compatible libraries and class libraries
- C/Database Toolchest - Library for database creation and maintenance - Commercial - Current - Note that the correct library for Win16b development is called the DOS library (but contains Win 16b libs as well) and not the Windows one.
Publications
- David R. Tribble: Incompatibilities Between ISO C and ISO C++ - Old but highly useful document for those wanting to port C code to C++
Local articles
Tutorials and other learning material
- MIX Software has a number of video courses available that focus on teaching C++, both for the beginner and tackles more advanced topics as well.
Links
USENET
- comp.lang.c++.moderated - Moderated C++ discussion group - Go to the Google groups version if your ISP does not offer USENET access or you are in any other way newsgroup challenged.
Standards
- Initially all C++ compilers and/or pre-processors were based on the original Bjarne Stroustrup pamphlets published by AT&T as C++ Reference Manual, Data Abstraction in C and C++ Tutorial.
- ISO/IEC 14882:1998 - Aka C++98, the first formal standard, largely written by Stroustrup himself.
- ISO/IEC 14882:2003 - Aka C++03 - Also has a "C++ Technical Report 1" with clarifications and errata or ISO/IEC TR 19768:2007, that is sometimes referred to as C++07.
- ISO/IEC 14882:2011 - Aka C++11
- N3690 (working draft) - Aka C++14 - Had not been finalised in early 2015.
- According to the working group a new standard is scheduled to be introduced in 2017, so presumably C++17.