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Software Development

Boostpro creates both open source and proprietary software with an emphasis on expressive domain-specific libraries, high performance C++, and hybrid development with dynamic languages such as Python. Our library development experts bring broad and deep expertise to bear on your design and development challenges.

Library Development

Boostpro is one of a very few companies specializing in custom development of domain-specific software libraries. Our experience as Boost contributors makes us uniquely qualified to develop efficient components that provide solid–yet flexible and sustainable–infrastructure for your application. We emphasize the importance of interfaces that reflect the mental model of your domain experts, giving programmers and architects unparalleled freedom to express their ideas in software.

Proprietary or Open Source

While we often encourage open-sourcing of libraries, some technologies have competitive value that outweighs the benefits of shared knowledge and investment. Boostpro is equally prepared to develop in either or both modes, and we can help you to decide the exact boundaries between them.

General Software Development

Boostpro’s experience with advanced libraries leaves us uniquely positioned to leverage them in general software development. Our top-caliber programming team lays the foundation of simplicity, best practices, documentation, and performance required by any software of nontrivial complexity without disrupting your existing development efforts. Most project begin with an on-site design consultation that has been known to transform our clients’ understanding of what’s possible in their software. Thereafter we pursue a carefully modulated collaboration that keeps you in the loop without slowing you down.

For Further Information

Accelerate the development of your critical technology by engaging us to build and maintain its foundations. Contact us today to find out how we can serve you in your next advanced C++ development project.

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