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- From: ronnyk@starry.engr.sgi.com (Ronny Kohavi)
- Newsgroups: sci.math.num-analysis,comp.lang.c++,comp.databases,crd.tech,ge.misc,comp.ai.neural-nets,comp.ai,sci.op-research
- Subject: Re: C/C++ libraries
- Date: 02 Mar 1996 19:40:11 -0800
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- In-reply-to: lindenal@thuban.crd.ge.com's message of 1 Mar 1996 23:00:02 GMT
- To: lindenal@thuban.crd.ge.com (Alexander Linden)
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- >>>>> On 1 Mar 1996 23:00:02 GMT, lindenal@thuban.crd.ge.com (Alexander Linden) said:
- Alex> I am looking for diverse C/C++ libraries (commercial preferred):
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- Alex> Background: We want to build a bunch of Data Mining/Analysis
- Alex> applications. Thus we would need 3 different kinds of libraries...
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- Check out MLC++ at http://www.sgi.com/Technology/mlc
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- MLC++ is public domain and Silicon Graphics is now building tools to
- provide database access, graphical presentation etc. on top of it.
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- If you're interested, feel free to contact me directly.
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- Ronny Kohavi (ronnyk@sgi.com, http://robotics.stanford.edu/~ronnyk)
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