Re: Who uses clapack?

From: Rich Townsend (rhdt_at_barVOIDtol.udel.edu)
Date: 12/11/04


Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 23:11:55 -0500

Jentje Goslinga wrote:

> It all depends on the application. Nowadays "systems" usually
> have a database component and sometimes internet connectivity
> and much more and it is natural for them to be composed of
> modules in various different languages. I have seen many
> engineering applications in the C and C++ languages.
> I have written a large system with a Windows user interface,
> database and internet connectivity in C++.
> The beauty of C++ is that the notion that the code will have
> to connect to modules written in other languages has been an
> intrinsic part of the design of the language from the beginning.

I can't find the section in Bjarne Stroustrup's book where he discusses
interoperability with other languages. Would you care to enlighten me?

cheers,

Rich

-- 
Dr Richard H D Townsend
Bartol Research Institute
University of Delaware
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