Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!usc!hacgate!ashtate!tomr From: tomr@ashtate (Tom Rombouts) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++ Subject: Re: Where to FTP NIH Class? Message-ID: <953@ashton.UUCP> Date: 29 May 90 21:00:40 GMT References: Reply-To: tomr@ashton.UUCP (Tom Rombouts) Distribution: comp Organization: Ashton-Tate, Torrance, CA Lines: 15 In article aaron@rruxh.UUCP (Akman) writes: > >I'm sure this has been asked-to-death, but where can I FTP these >infamous NIH classes from? Are they free? Is there a C++ >implementation? Is that the only implementation? Does everyone >agree that they are great, generic, respectably fast/small, useful >for real work? Or is there more to the story than just: download >'em, compil 'em, and become orders of magnitude more productive? As a comment to those (like myself) without FTP, I notice that Autin Code Works (512) 258-0785 now sells V 2.204 of the NIH Class Library for $35. (As well as the Rouge Wave Vector & Matrix Classes for $125 and the "Using C++" (Eckel) diskette for $25) Tom Rombouts, Torrance Techie Voice: (213) 538-7108