Rogue Wave Software - Products

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Rogue Wave began by producing a C++ class library in 1989 called Math.h++. In 1990 they produced Tools.h++, which predated the Standard Template Library. The ".h++" products were combined in 2001 into the product family SourcePro C++. More recently, Rogue Wave Software has offered products focusing on parallel development.

In 2009, Rogue Wave Software acquired Visual Numerics (VNI) and TotalView Technologies, with their products: VNI's IMSL Numerical Libraries and PV-WAVE visual data analysis development environment, and TotalView Technologies' debugging tools for serial and parallel code, TotalView, MemoryScape and ReplayEngine. In 2010 they acquired Acumem, adding ThreadSpotter for performance optimization.

The complete list of Rogue Wave products includes: HostAccess, HydraExpress, IMSL® Numerical Libraries, PV-WAVE family, SourcePro® C++, Stingray® Studio, ThreadSpotter, and the TotalView® Family.

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