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Posted 16 Aug 2004
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Designing Robust Objects with Boost
Jim D'Agostino
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16 Aug 2004
11 min read
Tutorial on designing classes using Boost libraries
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Jim D'Agostino
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Jim has been developing software for over 25 years. He is a consultant specializing in writing software for commercial products. He has developed software for embedded systems, device drivers, and windows applications.
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