Tags: #boost #version1-62-0 #framework
"Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries."
http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_62_0.html
"Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries."
http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_62_0.html
Tags: #whyuse #boost #multindex #part1
Although Boost.MultiIndex is a pretty old library — introduced in Boost 1.32, released in 2004 — I found it rather unsung and underestimated across the C++ community in comparison to other non-standard containers.
http://david-grs.github.io/why_boost_multi_index_container-part1/
Although Boost.MultiIndex is a pretty old library — introduced in Boost 1.32, released in 2004 — I found it rather unsung and underestimated across the C++ community in comparison to other non-standard containers.
http://david-grs.github.io/why_boost_multi_index_container-part1/
Thoughts from a Wall Street developer
Why you should use Boost.MultiIndex (Part I)
Although Boost.MultiIndex is a pretty old library — introduced in Boost 1.32, released in 2004 — I found it rather unsung and underestimatedacross the C++ community in comparison to other non-stand...