Ruediger Berlich | 4 Jul 16:34

Three-part tutorial on using Boost

Hi there,

I'm not really sure where else to post this question. I have written a
three-part tutorial on using Boost at the beginning of this year. The
magazine I wrote these articles for ("iX", see http://www.ix.de) would be
willing to make them publicly available on their web page, if there would
be a link to them from the Boost web page. iX is one of the two flagship
products of Heise, which I believe are also known outside of Germany.

Note that these articles are in German language and refer to Boost 1.33 and
1.34.1 . However, as all available documentation for Boost seems to be in
English, these articles might help a few people. Please do let me know soon
if this is of interest and whom I should contact, so I can put him/her in
touch with the publication.

Best, Ruediger

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Rene Rivera | 5 Jul 00:02

Re: Three-part tutorial on using Boost

Ruediger Berlich wrote:
> Hi there,

Hiya.

> I'm not really sure where else to post this question.

Lucky you that this is the right place :-)

> I have written a
> three-part tutorial on using Boost at the beginning of this year. The
> magazine I wrote these articles for ("iX", see http://www.ix.de) would be
> willing to make them publicly available on their web page, if there would
> be a link to them from the Boost web page. iX is one of the two flagship
> products of Heise, which I believe are also known outside of Germany.

Neat... Too bad I don't read German :-\

> Note that these articles are in German language and refer to Boost 1.33 and
> 1.34.1 . However, as all available documentation for Boost seems to be in
> English, these articles might help a few people. Please do let me know soon
> if this is of interest and whom I should contact, so I can put him/her in
> touch with the publication.

We have a section on the Boost web site for "external" articles 
<http://www.boost.org/users/bibliography.html>. And we also have 
contributed articles <http://www.boost.org/community/cpp.html> that are 
hosted directly in the web site. You would be interested in the former. 
So all we would need is an appropriate bibliography entry from you. 
About the one restriction is that the link to the article must go 
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Ruediger Berlich | 11 Jul 18:19

Re: Three-part tutorial on using Boost

Hi Rene,

I have tried to submit a corresponding ticket as you suggest. Unfortunately
it gets rejected as spam (which I hope it is not ;-)

Here is the text of the ticket:

/*****************************************************/

Hi there,

I have written a three-part tutorial on Boost at the beginning of this year
for a German IT publication ("iX"), part of the Heise publishing house.
They were kind enough to make the articles freely available on the Web.
Here are the links:

http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2007/12/134/

http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2008/01/144/

http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2008/02/138/

It would be great if these links could appear on the Boost web site.

Here are (hopefully) suitable bibliography entries:

[Berlich07a]
Dr. Ruediger Berlich; "Schubkraft / Boost-Tutorial I: Speicherverwaltung und
Rechenoperatoren"; iX, Magazin fuer professionelle Informationstechnik;
issue 12/07, November 2007; http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2007/12/134/
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Rene Rivera | 11 Jul 18:52

Re: Three-part tutorial on using Boost

Ruediger Berlich wrote:
> I have tried to submit a corresponding ticket as you suggest. Unfortunately
> it gets rejected as spam (which I hope it is not ;-)

I just cleared the ticket as "ham" :-) So it's there now.

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