Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/08/30/23:00:42
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Subject: | Re: algorithm problem
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From: | hkp AT enter DOT net (Harry Philips)
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Date: | 30 Aug 1999 17:53:03 -0400
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In article <37C6796E DOT 632E3EBE AT bharat DOT net>, anand DOT bisen AT bharat DOT net
says...
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>Hello everybody
>
>I want to make a new site which will contain only algorithm's and
>numerical recipies in (C/Pascal style) cause such type of site is
>missing from the net. So i urge everybody who knows such types of
>resources please send me the URL's to help me complete my job better.
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>Thanks a lot for your co-operation.
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>the resourse could be anything
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>1.Graphics
>2.Data Structres
>3.Numerical Recipies
>4.Advanced mathematics etc.....
Hi Anand,
Here are 4 links to sites that have nice programming reources which include
algorithms and other stuff.
1. www.snippets.org. This one contains material collected largely from the
C_ECHO on the Fido network. Most of it is probably several years old, but
the stuff is timeless. How much has a linked list routine changed over the years?
It's all public domain.
2. www.cuj.com. This is the source code archive from the C/C++ User's
Journal.
3. www.hal9k.com/cuj/. This is an archive site for the C User's Group CUG
used to distribute source code on diskettes. Now a days they archive a lot of
that stuff here.
4. www.ddj.com. This is the archive site for Dr. Dobbs Journal and contains
source code from 1991 to date. One thing to note, DDJ is not exclusively a
C/C++ magazine so you will find stuff here in assorted other languages like
BASIC, Assembler, Pascal, Forth and so on.
I hope these sites are new news to some of you and that you find them useful.
Cheers,
Harry
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