No need to build an breadboard adapter - just look up on ebay for " plcc44 
adapter" or "plcc44 to dip"

most of the microchip/supertext hv-series work the same 

1 line for clock
1 line for data
1 line for "set data to outputs" / latch
and some have a "blanking" or "all on" pin

but basically these are all just shift registers similar to a 595 register. 
they are pretty easy to programm. 
I can supply an arduino example how to drive them. 


For the 5900 tubes i maybe would consider multiplex 

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