Blitz++ 0.10 freeware

Blitz++ is a C++ class library for scientific computing which provides performance on par with Fortran 77/90. It uses template techniques to achieve high performance. The current versions provide dense arrays and vectors, random number generators, and small vectors and matrices. Blitz++ is distributed freely under an open source license, and contributions to the library are welcomed. ...

Author Oonumerics.org
Released 2012-07-01
Filesize 3.69 MB
Downloads 648
OS Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords programming, C++, Blitz++, library
Users' rating
(6 rating)
Blitz++Components & LibrariesWindows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP
Blitz++ - scientific computing Freeware Download Notice

Blitz++ Free Download - we do not host any Blitz++ torrent files or links of Blitz++ on rapidshare.com, depositfiles.com, megaupload.com etc. All Blitz++ download links are direct Blitz++ download from publisher site or their selected mirrors.

Blitz++ freeware - The Latest User Reviews
Blitz++ freeware - The Latest Versions History
0.10 Jul 1, 2012 New Release
0.9 Oct 17, 2005 New Release

Most popular Components & Libraries freeware downloads

Armadillo

14.0.2 freeware download

... and simplicity, making it an indispensable tool for scientific computing, machine learning, and complex algorithm development. One ... multi-threaded environments and can take advantage of high-performance computing resources, further enhancing its computational capabilities. Armadillo's ...

Accord.NET Framework

3.3.0 freeware download

... archives and NuGet packages. Those libraries include: Scientific Computing Accord.Math Contains a matrix extension library, along ... unconstrained problems, special functions and other tools for scientific applications. Accord.Statistics Probability distributions, statistical models and methods ...

Blitz++

0.10 freeware download

... language offers many features useful for tackling complex scientific computing problems: inheritance, polymorphism, generic programming, and operator overloading ... As a result, the adoption of C++ for scientific computing has been slow. Is there a ...