Boost 1.50 installer for 64-bit Windows now available
[August 15, 2012] BoostPro’s free 64-bit installer for Windows is now available for download here
BoostPro’s free 64-bit installer for Windows is now available for download here
After 12 years in business, the principals of BoostPro have decided it's time for new challenges. The technical leads are still pursuing their commitment to transforming the way software is written: John Wiegley has started working for FPComplete, building tools for Haskell programmers, and Dave Abrahams has joined a team at Apple, shaping the future of Mac and iOS development.
We thank you for your support of BoostPro over the years; it has been our privilege to serve you.
Note:The open source C++ library collection at Boost.org is still very much alive and well!
[August 15, 2012] BoostPro’s free 64-bit installer for Windows is now available for download here
BoostPro’s free 64-bit installer for Windows is now available for download here
An installer for Boost 1.50 available for is available for immediate download here
BoostPro’s free 64-bit installer for Windows is now available for download here
Less than three days remain before the early registration deadline The amazing 6th Boost conference, now with additional track containing 15 hours of C++11 tutorials, is still $599 for a short time only.