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).
Vista (earlier code named as Longhorn) is the next version of Windows Operating system after Windows XP. There is now a Preview release from Microsoft for Vista.
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