libmgl-qt5-8t64
library for scientific graphs (Qt interface for windows)
A free cross-platform library of fast C++ routines for plotting data in up
to 3 dimensions. It can export plots to bitmaps and vector EPS, SVG, IDTF
files. There are simple window interfaces based on GLUT, FLTK and/or Qt.
MathGL can also be used in the console. There are interfaces to a set of
languages, such as, C, Fortran, Pascal, Forth, Python, Octave.
libmgl-wx8t64
library for scientific graphs (wx interface for windows)
A free cross-platform library of fast C++ routines for plotting data in up
to 3 dimensions. It can export plots to bitmaps and vector EPS, SVG, IDTF
files. There are simple window interfaces based on GLUT, FLTK and/or Qt.
MathGL can also be used in the console. There are interfaces to a set of
languages, such as, C, Fortran, Pascal, Forth, Python, Octave.
c++-annotations-latex
Extensive tutorial and documentation about C++ - LaTeX output
The C++ Annotations offer an extensive tutorial about the C++ programming
language. It can be used as a textbook for C/C++ programming courses.
libqat4
Intel QuickAssist user space library
Intel QuickAssist Technology (Intel QAT) provides hardware acceleration
for offloading security, authentication and compression services from the
CPU, thus significantly increasing the performance and efficiency of
standard platform solutions.
Its services include symmetric encryption and authentication,
asymmetric encryption, digital signatures, RSA, DH and ECC, and
lossless data compression.
This package provides user space libraries that allow access to
Intel QuickAssist devices and expose the Intel QuickAssist APIs.
c++-annotations-pdf
Extensive tutorial and documentation about C++ - PDF output
The C++ Annotations offer an extensive tutorial about the C++ programming
language. It can be used as a textbook for C/C++ programming courses.
boinc-screensaver
screen saver auto-controlling volunteer computing
The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) is a
software platform for distributed computing: several initiatives of
various scientific disciplines all compete for the idle time of
desktop computers. The developers' web site at the University of
Berkeley serves as a common portal to the otherwise independently run
projects.