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Introduction to the Boost C++ Libraries; Volume II - Advanced Libraries (Hardcover)
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Introduction to the Boost C++ Libraries; Volume II - Advanced Libraries (Hardcover)
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This book is the follow-up of the Boost Volume I book and it has
been written for software developers who use Boost C++ libraries to
create flexible applications. We discuss approximately 20 advanced
libraries that can be classified into the following major
categories: Mathematics: special functions, statistical
distributions, interval arithmetic and matrix algebra. Special data
structures: date and time, circular buffer, UUID, dynamic bitsets,
pool memory. TCP and UDP portable network programming using the
software interface. Interprocess communication and shared memory
programming models. Three chapters on graphs, graph algorithms and
their implementation in Boost. The focus is hands-on and each
library is discussed in detail and numerous working examples are
given to get the reader up to speed as soon as possible. Each
library is described in a step-by-step fashion and you can use the
corresponding code as a basis for more advanced applications. These
libraries are the ideal basis for new applications. We shall use
them in Volume III of the current series when we discuss
applications to engineering, science and computational finance.
About the Authors Robert Demming is software designer, developer
and trainer and he has been involved with software projects in the
areas of optical technology, process control, CAD and order
processing systems since 1993. He has a BSc degree in technical
computerscience from Amsterdam Hogeschool. Daniel J. Duffy is
founder of Datasim Education BV and has been working with C++ and
its applications since 1989 and with software development since
1979. He is designer, algorithm builder and trainer. He has a PhD
in numerical analysis from Trinity College, Dublin. One of the
projects that he is involved in is applying the Boost libraries to
computational finance."
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