Comparing the C++ Standard and Boost

Comparing the C++ Standard and Boost (via slashdot)

Wait, wrong kind of library. In March 2011, the ISO C++ committee approved the final draft of the newest C++ standard. The language, which officially became standard the following August, is known as C++ 11. Now that two years have passed, we can go back and look at some issues that have affected the…

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Nick Kolakowski is a senior editor at Slashdot. His work has appeared in The Washington Post, McSweeney’s, Playboy, WebMD, Trader Monthly, Carrier Pigeon, and other venues. He is the author of "How to Become an Intellectual" (Adams Media, 2012), a work of comedic nonfiction.

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