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  1. Bradley M. Kuhn Bradley M. Kuhn Software Freedom Conservancy , The Samba project , boost c++ libraries now with 1.46 goodness

    2 !Conservancy projects have conferences this week: !Samba 's Samba XP & !Boost's C++ Now. I'm sorry that I won't be at either of them. :(

    about 5 days ago from web
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      x1101 x1101 P. J. McDermott

      @pehjota That's a perfectly acceptable reason!

      about 5 days ago
    • Bradley M. Kuhn Bradley M. Kuhn x1101

      No, @x1101. To be frank about it, #Conservancy had a budget deficit this year & easiest thing cut was my travel budget,so I'm going to fewer

      about 5 days ago
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      x1101 x1101

      @bkuhn I figured as much

      about 5 days ago
  2. Bradley M. Kuhn Bradley M. Kuhn

    !Conservancy does so much for our projects w/ just small staff. That means I get surprised by workload: today, I was a sysadmin for !Boost.☺

    about 2 months ago from web
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      Mats Sjöberg (sazius) Mats Sjöberg (sazius)

      @bkuhn I also noticed you can now use Flattr to support SFC! Very nice :-)

      about 2 months ago
    • engelnyst engelnyst Software Freedom Conservancy

      It may not be appreciated by everyone, but fwiw, free software projects and advocates do.

      about 2 months ago
    • Bradley M. Kuhn Bradley M. Kuhn Software Freedom Conservancy , engelnyst

      @engelnyst, Oh, I didn't mind it. 'twas my profession once. I just wish !Conservancy had funding to hire a sysadmin for our projects.

      about 2 months ago
  3. Bradley M. Kuhn Bradley M. Kuhn Software Freedom Conservancy , boost c++ libraries now with 1.46 goodness

    Ugh,worst part of !Conservancy job is staying semi-neutral on such issues: http://ur1.ca/9k6vx I hope !Boost Steering Committee DTRT in end

    about 11 months ago from web
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    • Kai Blin Kai Blin

      @bkuhn: And that happened after Tridge figured out the bitkeeper protocol (http://ur1.ca/9k9f0)

      about 11 months ago
    • Bradley M. Kuhn Bradley M. Kuhn Kai Blin

      @kblin, well, that's what I call being "fed up", just being "fed up" with the whims of proprietary software peddlers like #McVoy.

      about 11 months ago
    • Kai Blin Kai Blin

      @bkuhn: Ok, fair enough. :)

      about 11 months ago
  4. koya koya boost c++ libraries now with 1.46 goodness

    !boost via stackoverflow: How do I force a 32 bit build of boost with gcc?... http://ur1.ca/5anfi

    Tuesday, 04-Oct-11 14:30:11 UTC from Mu-Feeder
    • koya koya boost c++ libraries now with 1.46 goodness

      !boost via stackoverflow: Boost build failing for some odd reason... http://ur1.ca/5anfg

      Tuesday, 04-Oct-11 14:30:06 UTC from Mu-Feeder
      • Julian Aloofi Julian Aloofi boost c++ libraries now with 1.46 goodness

        Boost.Asio iostreams are a gift from heaven. !boost

        Monday, 03-Oct-11 21:19:14 UTC from web at Duesseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
        • Nilesh Govindrajan Nilesh Govindrajan boost c++ libraries now with 1.46 goodness

          !boost isn't there downloadable documentation?

          Thursday, 17-Feb-11 04:22:12 UTC from Choqok at Pune, State of Mahārāshtra, India
          • Amin Kharchi Amin Kharchi

            @nileshgr There are separate PDFs for download: http://sourceforge.net/projects/boost/files/boost-docs/

            Wednesday, 06-Jul-11 06:18:17 UTC
        • Fábio Roberto Teodoro Fábio Roberto Teodoro

          so many time spent on serialization code and now i find this: http://ur1.ca/gapm !cplusplus !boost #serialization how dumb I am...

          Sunday, 22-Nov-09 05:27:04 UTC from web
          • SEGAS SEGAS c++ , boost c++ libraries now with 1.46 goodness

            Do you know a #Math library C++ for solving #linear problem based on the simplex algorithm ? !boost !cpp

            Wednesday, 08-Jul-09 11:41:03 UTC from web
            • koya koya

              I like these !cplusplus #oo papers http://2tu.us/ipg !boost !cpp #java (!sat tomorrow)

              Sunday, 28-Jun-09 23:38:38 UTC from Choqok
              • koya koya

                Kevlin Henney author of !boost any -- publications !cpp !cplusplus http://2tu.us/ipg

                Saturday, 27-Jun-09 20:53:55 UTC from Choqok
                • koya koya

                  ForumOuvertduCode au !sat lundi 29 juin #foc http://foc.sat.qc.ca !linux !ubuntu !vim !gcc !python !boost

                  Wednesday, 24-Jun-09 18:51:36 UTC from Choqok
                  • koya koya Python , c++ , boost c++ libraries now with 1.46 goodness

                    example embedded !python and !boost test runtime environment for !cpp http://k.bot.nu

                    Wednesday, 17-Jun-09 17:44:54 UTC from Choqok
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                    • koya koya Reid Ellis

                      @clith found this http://2tu.us/hrv

                      Wednesday, 17-Jun-09 19:43:27 UTC
                    • Reid Ellis Reid Ellis

                      @koya re-installing boost.. :-)

                      Wednesday, 17-Jun-09 19:54:26 UTC
                    • koya koya Reid Ellis

                      @clith so the upshot is that ax_boost_python is crap -- try the latest .. also you can try --with-boost-python=<libname> at ./configure

                      Wednesday, 17-Jun-09 23:39:17 UTC
                  • Reid Ellis Reid Ellis boost c++ libraries now with 1.46 goodness

                    Wooo !boost!

                    Tuesday, 16-Jun-09 00:24:41 UTC from web
                    • Guy K. Kloss Guy K. Kloss koya

                      @koya Yes, I'm fully aware of that as I've used most of them. And I do use them for different purposes. I prefer #ctypes for its ease.

                      Monday, 15-Jun-09 21:09:24 UTC from xmpp
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                      • koya koya libre , c++

                        @xemacs sorry to be a !libre pain -- have you got a link to the presentations w/o signup or flash #GIL also looks good from the title. !cpp

                        Monday, 15-Jun-09 22:16:59 UTC
                      • Guy K. Kloss Guy K. Kloss koya

                        @koya No worries: Slides as PDF can be found on my wiki: http://2tu.us/hnf

                        Monday, 15-Jun-09 22:26:35 UTC
                      • koya koya Python , c++ , boost c++ libraries now with 1.46 goodness

                        thanks again to @xemacs for http://2tu.us/hnf !boost !python !cpp

                        Monday, 15-Jun-09 22:45:07 UTC
                    • koya koya

                      rumor has it that #google doesnt use !boost because of large binaries -- !cpp !cplusplus

                      Monday, 15-Jun-09 20:48:28 UTC from Choqok
                      • Diego Sevilla Diego Sevilla boost c++ libraries now with 1.46 goodness

                        Joined !boost. Big fan of these libraries.

                        Monday, 15-Jun-09 20:39:22 UTC from web
                        • koya koya

                          fans of !boost rejoice -- !python !cpp !cplusplus

                          Monday, 15-Jun-09 20:25:40 UTC from Choqok
                          • Guy K. Kloss Guy K. Kloss

                            @koya If boost.Python just weren't so tedious ... I much more like the ctypes approach, although it can't do C++ classes

                            Monday, 15-Jun-09 20:31:05 UTC
                          • koya koya Python , boost c++ libraries now with 1.46 goodness , Guy K. Kloss

                            Comments? RT @xemacs If !boost !Python just weren't so tedious...I much more like the #ctypes approach, although it can't do #cpp classes

                            Monday, 15-Jun-09 20:35:21 UTC
                          • Guy K. Kloss Guy K. Kloss Python

                            @koya The "big three" of !Python native wrapping: #ctypes, !boost Python and #Cython/#Pyrex. Pick your favourite. Each has pros/cons.

                            Monday, 15-Jun-09 20:44:32 UTC

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