DIPC (Distributed Inter-Process Communication): ``It enables you to build and program multi-computers very easily. It
provides, among other things, Transparent Distributed Shared Memory (DSM). All
the hardware that you need are some personal computers connected to a TCP/IP
network.'' Last modification on December 30 2000.
OPaC: a C++ class library which provides a complete portable GUI toolkit. Last modification on December 30 2000.
PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine): A widely used (in the scientific computation business) library for
distributing computations on networked workstations or massively multiprocessor
super computers. Last modification on December 30 2000.
libtcp++: C++ class library to create TCP/IP clients/servers Last modification on December 29 2000.
Xclasses - X11 layout library: allows programmers to build GUIs as simple and fast as possible. Used by
XCmail. Last modification on December 29 2000.
Xclasses: an X11 GUI library in C++. Last modification on December 29 2000.
ACE (Adaptive Communication Environment): The Adaptive Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available
Object-Oriented network programming toolkit targeted for developers of
high-performance concurrent network applications and services. ACE encapsulates
the following user-level UNIX and proprietary operating systems OS facilities
via portable, type-secure, C++ interfaces: IPC mechanisms, event multiplexing,
multi-threading and synchronization, explicit dynamic linking, memory-mapped
files and shared memory management, System V IPC, Sun RPC. Last modification on December 29 2000.
OpenGL: software interface for 2D/3D computer graphics. Last modification on December 29 2000.
DIPC: distributed inter-process communication for parallel programming. Last modification on December 29 2000.
Zen: A new toolbox for fast computation in finite extension over finite
rings. Last modification on December 27 2000.
ASA: Adaptive Simulated Annealing C library. Last modification on December 26 2000.
MetaKit: General purpose C++ / Python classes for highly-structured persistent
containers Last modification on December 24 2000.