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- From: steffend@lamar.colostate.edu (Dave Steffen)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Help For Mathematical Programmig Using C++
- Date: 5 Apr 1996 05:05:32 GMT
- Organization: Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523
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- CVP491@news.salford.ac.uk wrote:
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- > I am currently doing research into arch bridges. For analysis, a C++
- > (for Windows) programming is almost finished, but for optimization,
- > nothing has been writen.
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- > Could you please to advise me where I may find the programmings for
- > optimization written in C++.
-
- > Mr Hongyi Tao
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- > Email: H.Tao@Civils.Salford.ac.uk
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- I'm not sure what you're after. Are you looking for a
- profiler, or are you after programming techniques that'll speed things
- up? I don't know about the former for a Windows environment, but I've
- done a bit of numerical work in C++ and may be able to offer some
- pointers (no pun intended... well, OK, maybe just a little ;-)
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