Common Text Transformation Library
Common Text Transformation Library, CTTL for short, is a set of C++ classes and functions to...
Read MorePosted by M. Saqib | Aug 22, 2009 | C++ Source Code: C++ Programming Concepts |
Common Text Transformation Library, CTTL for short, is a set of C++ classes and functions to...
Read MoreAMD’s Framewave (FW) is a free and open-source collection of image and signal processing routines...
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These algorithms are represented in terms of compact implementations in C so that readers can both understand their fundamental properties and implement them in real applications. The method of the analysis of algorithms is quite carefully designed. When appropriate, analytic results are described to explain why certain algorithms are preferred. In some cases, the practical algorithms’ relationship being discussed to purely theoretical results is also described.
Read MoreThis article presents some of the currently available options for open source C/C++ matrix...
Read MorePosted by M. Saqib | Jul 18, 2009 | Data Structures: Different Articles on Data Structures |
A binary tree is made of nodes, where each node contains a “left” pointer, a...
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The book opens with some hints for porting code from C to C++ and then moves on to the proper use of the new and delete operators in C++ for more robust memory management. The text then proceeds to class design, including the proper use of constructors, destructors, and overloaded operator functions for assignment within classes. (These guidelines ensure that you will create custom C++ classes that are fully functional data types, which can be copied and assigned just like built-in C++ classes.)
Read MorePosted by M. Saqib | Jul 14, 2009 | C Programming: Different Articles on C Programming |
This tutorial covers many topics in VGA programming in the C programming language. Tutorial assumes that the programmers have a comprehensive understanding of C and should also have a familiarity with DOS and BIOS function calls and interrupts. Knowledge of trigonometry and geometry would also be helpful.
Read MorePhilips Guo at Stranford University has useful collection of C programming lessons which may be...
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