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Re: From C/C++ to Mathematica?--> 5.0 documentaion?

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  • Subject: [mg48246] Re: From C/C++ to Mathematica?--> 5.0 documentaion?
  • From: "Roger L. Bagula" <rlbtftn at netscape.net>
  • Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 02:42:31 -0400 (EDT)
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Easy Integration of Legacy Code and Enterprise Applications
Mathematica comes with transparent interfaces to Java, .NET, and C/C++, 
which make integrating your organization's legacy code and enterprise 
applications easy. Additional interfaces to other programming languages, 
databases and data feeds, and web services as well as to applications 
such as Microsoft Excel and LabVIEW are also available. In addition, 
Mathematica supports import and export in over 40 different formats and 
has high-level integration with XML through SymbolicXML.
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Tamagochee wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am interested in porting a short program in C++ to Mathematica.
> 
> Main part of the program are various operations on bits such as shifting,
> etc. Program performs decryption of a string that is encoded with public
> key. Since I am not certain I am permitted to post the full source code
> here, please contact me to my e-mail.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Tamagochi
> 
> 


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