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| C++ Boost Libraries Resource Center | |
| Welcome to the C++ Boost Libraries Resource Center. The C++ Boost Libraries are a set of open source, peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries. The libraries work well with the existing C++ Standard Library. Some have been included in the C++ Standards Committee’s Library Technical Report (TR1) as possible additions to the C++ Standard. This Resource Center explores the C++ Boost Libraries information available online, including downloads, articles, tutorials, wikis, FAQs, books, sample chapters, projects and more. In the C++ Boost Libraries Resouce Center you'll find links to: - Boost.org, where you can download the libraries, read the Boost documentation and get support.
- Boost.org's "Getting Started Guide."
- The white paper, “Making a Boost Library,” by Robert Ramey.
- A list of products that were developed using Boost C++ Libraries, including Adobe Photoshop CS2, Adobe Indesign, Adobe Software Libraries, Rhapsody, McAfee Managed VirusScan 3, FEAR and more.
- The article, "Boost for Visual C++ Developers," by Beman Dawes (founder of Boost.org).
- The article, "C++: Beyond the Standard Library," by Ray Lischner.
- SourceForge.net's C++ Boost projects page.
- The sample chapter, "A BGL Tutorial," from The Boost Graph Library User Guide and Reference Manual," by Jeremy G. Siek, Lie-Quan Lee, and Andrew Lumsdaine.
- The Boost user wiki that discusses current projects, installation, common build problems, regression test logs and more.
- The "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" game that uses the Boost tokenizer library.
- The BoostCon2007 conference in Aspen, Colorado.
- Object Computing’s training course, "Modern C++ Programming Using Boost."
- The webinar, "Using C++ Libraries, DLLs, ANSI C++, Boost, and the C++ TR1 Library," presented by David Intersimone, Sanjay Banerjee, Lee Cantey, Owen Urkov and David Dean.
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