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Open source isn't just for nerds and researchers. Real world programming challenges, irrespective of whether they are open or closed source, can benefit enormously from the thought and experience that has gone into the Boost software libraries. Put simply, for any given problem for which Boost provides a solution, Boost will strive to provide the best solution possible. It's up to you to decide whether we've achieved that, but as these pages will testify, many other developers have found our solutions to be the best for them.

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Last revised: March 18, 2007 at 10:01:56 GMT


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