... Based on his popular web site, his book provides over 250 examples that show you how to get the most from this important set of libraries. ...
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A new edition of this book is available! It has been published as a print book and can be bought from Barnes and Noble, Amazon and other bookstores. The new edition is up-to-date and based on the Boost C++ Libraries 1.47.0 (released in July 2011). Several chapters have been updated (for example to Boost.Spirit 2.x, Boost.Signals 2 and Boost.Filesystem 3) and many new libraries are covered (for example Boost.CircularBuffer, Boost.Intrusive and Boost.MultiArray). For more information please see the publisher's website XML Press.
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I regret buying this book. Not worth the price, and not worth the time I spent reading it. The book consists primarily of little examples for a subset of the Boost Libraries, and the examples typically provide only one use case for the function or class being explained. The narrative follow-up is generally skimpy, and doesn't raise and answer questions or provide much in the way of motivation for using Boost instead of plain old STL.