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Boost C++ Libraries for Windows

  • Free
  • In English
  • V1.73.0
  • 4.8
  • (1)

Free portable resource for C++ libraries

Boost C++

  is a portable C++ software library. They work well with the C++ Standard Library as they can be used in a wide array of applications and are compatible with a broad range of programs. Any Boost license encourages you to use Boost libraries as they’re easily accessible to users and have minimal restrictions. Experienced users will see that this program serves as a reference for implementation. This will make it easier for the eventual standardization. 

How do you add Boost in C++?

Before you download Boost C++, you will need to have a C++ compiler installed. You will also need the most recent version of the Git command line running on your PC. The Git graphical user interface - TortoiseGIT - is useful for routinary work but it is not required. Once you have these ready, you will need to choose a protocol for cloning. The program supports cloning through HTTPS or SSH protocols. Experienced developers can use SSH as it is commonly used in the development and IT field. HTTPS, on the other hand, is usually requested by corporate firewalls to keep their files secure. It’s important to choose the clone command you’re comfortable with as the program was set up using relative URLs. Your choice will also determine how the line of super-projects and libraries will be authenticated. These prerequisites ensure that your line endings will be correctly handled.  What sets Boost C++ apart from other source libraries is that its contents are reviewed by peers. The community of developers rigorously updates the catalog to provide new users with a list of possible uses of C++ programming language and other libraries developed for it. Mailing lists and chat rooms are available for you to learn more about the best practices and latest techniques for Boost Libraries and C++. 

Practical tool for C++ coders 

Boost C++ offers all the necessary resources you would need to start with any procedural programming for intensive functions and provide control over hardware. It’s a great tool to develop different games and gaming engines. While it depends on other programs to run, it is a good resource for new developers and advanced users that need C++ libraries in their PC. 

  • Pros

    • Set up using relative URLs
    • Updated by developers and peers
    • Easily accessible to new and experienced coders
  • Cons

    • Dependent on other programs
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  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.73.0

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Windows

  • OS

    Windows 8

  • Language

    English

  • Downloads

    98

  • Size

    181.94 MB

  • Developer

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Boost C++ Libraries for PC

  • Free
  • In English
  • V1.73.0
  • 4.8
  • (1)

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