4 Jul 16:34
Three-part tutorial on using Boost
From: Ruediger Berlich <ruediger.berlich <at> iwr.fzk.de>
Subject: Three-part tutorial on using Boost
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.lib.boost.documentation
Date: 2008-07-04 14:34:53 GMT
Subject: Three-part tutorial on using Boost
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.lib.boost.documentation
Date: 2008-07-04 14:34:53 GMT
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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> 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
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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:
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