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Learning Boost C++

You're reading from   Learning Boost C++ Solve practical programming problems using powerful, portable, and expressive libraries from Boost

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783551217
Length 558 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Introducing Boost FREE CHAPTER 2. The First Brush with Boost's Utilities 3. Memory Management and Exception Safety 4. Working with Strings 5. Effective Data Structures beyond STL 6. Bimap and Multi-index Containers 7. Higher Order and Compile-time Programming 8. Date and Time Libraries 9. Files, Directories, and IOStreams 10. Concurrency with Boost 11. Network Programming Using Boost Asio A. C++11 Language Features Emulation Index

What you need for this book

You will need a computer capable of running an operating system that supports a C++ compiler toolchain supported by Boost. You can find more details at http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/libs/log/doc/html/log/installation.html.

To compile and run the code from this book, you will need to install the Boost libraries version 1.56 or later. See Chapter 1, Introducing Boost, for more details.

Many code examples in this book require C++11 support, and thus, you should choose versions of your compiler that have good support for C++11. You can find more details at http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/compiler_support.

A CMake project is provided with the downloadable source code to help you quickly build all the examples using your preferred build system (gmake or Microsoft Visual Studio). In order to use this, you need to install CMake version 2.8 or later. See Chapter 1, Introducing Boost, for more details.

This book tries not to repeat content from the online reference manual. You should use the Boost library's online reference manuals liberally in conjunction with this book to discover additional properties, functions, and techniques. You can find the documentation at http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/.

Finally, the code listings in this book are sometimes abridged for brevity and focus. The code examples accompanying this book are complete versions of these listings, and you should use them when trying to build the examples.

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