Getting Informed on C++ and OOP
-  Applications
-  C++ Libraries from various application areas: HEP, Radio Astronomy,
Lattice Simulations etc.
-  Archives
-  Other archives with important resources.
-  Atlas
-  The WWW server of the ATLAS collaboration provides interesting information
on 
Eiffel
and reports on the relative merits of Eiffel vs. C++
-  Books
-  Booklists, reviews, and bookstores.
-  Book Examples
-  
C++ Primer
Errata and complete source files of S. Lippman's "C++ PRIMER" (2nd edition); there is
much more at the
Darmstadt archive
-  Courses
-  See Learning C++.
-  C++ Class Libraries
-  Evaluation and Comparison of C++ Class Libraries (Draft, by M. Pace)
-  Critique
-  "C++ Critique" by Ian Joyner
-  Coding Style
-  Rules and Recommendations for C++ programming, by M. Henricson and
E. Nyquist 
[PostScript,
ASCII],
and the 
"US Rules and Recommendations" [rules.US.ps.Z]. See also: 
The Booch Design Method.
-  C++ for C Programmers
-  C++ Annotations Guide.
-  Event Delivery
-  "Application of OO Methods to Event Delivery in Experimental HEP", by
Shigeki Misawa [PostScript]
-  FAQ list
-  Frequently Asked Questions on C++, Libraries, OO, G++, Eiffel, smalltalk, Objective-C.
-  "Literate Programming" in C++ 
-  Samples applying this paradigm to C++ programming.
-  Objective-C
-  List of Objective-C
classes, sample, and sample
program
-  Parallelism
-  C++ projects, compilers and classes.
-  Standards
-  
-  Scientific C++
-  Scientific Computing with C++, Synopsis of the 1992 SIAM workshop (by U. Rüde). See also:
Mini-review of a Book on 
C++ for scientific and numerical computation
-  Tutorials
-  See Learning C++.
Last updated: October 26th, 1995
 Lutz Lilje 
<lilje@desy.de>