C++ Server Pages (CSP) allows developers to build Dynamic Web Pages
4903C++ Server Pages (CSP) allows developers to build Dynamic Web Pageshttp://www.bigwebmaster.com/C_and_C++/C++ Server Pages (CSP) allows developers to build Dynamic Web Pages and Web Apps by using C++. Existing C++ projects can be ported to the Web by simply including the C++ source code, or by importing the C++ libraries to CSP scripts. It is similar to ASP and JSP, but instead of VBScript, JScript, or Java it uses C++, giving an incredibly high processing performance to your web applications. It supports automatic script compilation and provides the developer with a complete Web programming framework. It works both with IIS and Apache.C and C++ > Web SitesOct 10, 2006Unmelted Enterprises
Amanith Framework is a cross-platform (Linux, Win32, Mac OX X, FreeBSD, Linux and IRIX) open source C++ framework for 2D and 3D vector graphics that includes 2D curves, a 2D font engine, bitmap vectorizer, tessellator, and an OpenGL extensions manager. It is highly customizable and lets you load/unload modules at runtime. This v.01 adds support of Qt4, Visual Studio .Net 2003 build solution, an enhanced tesselator and palettes.
These days i've released v0.1 final.
I think Amanith is a good c++ piece of software, and it's also opensource.
C++ Server Pages (CSP) allows developers to build Dynamic Web Pages and Web Apps by using C++. Existing C++ projects can be ported to the Web by simply including the C++ source code, or by importing the C++ libraries to CSP scripts. It is similar to ASP and JSP, but instead of VBScript, JScript, or Java it uses C++, giving an incredibly high processing performance to your web applications. It supports automatic script compilation and provides the developer with a complete Web programming framework. It works both with IIS and Apache.
These libraries form the core basic toolset for developing powerful CGI applications in C++. These libraries were developed to be extremely simple to use, but powerful enough to provide the extra control that C++ programmers crave. Although primarily developed for linux systems, each has been ported to Windows, with support for Visual C++ and Borland development environments. These libraries have recently been converted to open source and are now freely available under the GPL (Gnu Public License).
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