
Edward Diener wrote:
Javier Estrada wrote:
I missed this typo in http://www.boost-consulting.com/boost/more/getting_started/windows.html# the-boost-distribution:
This is is a sketch of the directory structure you'll end up with:
Should read: This is a sketch of the directory structure you'll end up with:
Actually I believe the grammatically correct English is:
"This is a sketch of the directory structure up with which you will end."
but I think one can get away with this:
"This is a sketch of the directory structure with which you will end up."
I was humorously taught in school ( attributed to Winston Churchill ):
"Putting a preposition at the end of a sentence is something up with which I will not put."
but perhaps we can relax Churchill's dictum for the sake of Boost <g> Have a look at http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/churchill.html for some interesting background on this. There seem to be quite a view variations on what he was supposed to have said.
-glenn