
There are now a set of prototype "Who's Using Boost?" pages available at: http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/index.html Comments and suggests welcome, but in particular we need more case studies/products etc that are using Boost to be listed. If you have a product or project that could be listed then please see the submission guidelines at: http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/who_s_using_boost_/submit.h... Regards, John.

"John Maddock" <john@johnmaddock.co.uk> writes:
There are now a set of prototype "Who's Using Boost?" pages available at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/index.html
Comments and suggests welcome
Aren't there some open-source products that are also sold as shrink-wrapped software? Which category do they end up in? Maybe one of the categories should be renamed? -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com

Aren't there some open-source products that are also sold as shrink-wrapped software? Which category do they end up in? Maybe one of the categories should be renamed?
If we hit that problem then: Either they can go in both categories, Or we can rename. But lets see what actually turns up first. John.

John Maddock ha escrito:
There are now a set of prototype "Who's Using Boost?" pages available at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/index.html
Comments and suggests welcome, but in particular we need more case studies/products etc that are using Boost to be listed. If you have a product or project that could be listed then please see the submission guidelines at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/who_s_using_boost_/submit.h...
Maybe it's a good idea to forward this to c.l.c++[.m]? Joaquín M López Muñoz Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo

John Maddock wrote:
There are now a set of prototype "Who's Using Boost?" pages available at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/index.html
Comments and suggests welcome, but in particular we need more case studies/products etc that are using Boost to be listed. If you have a product or project that could be listed then please see the submission guidelines at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/who_s_using_boost_/submit.h...
Regards,
John.
Happy, happy !!, joy, joy !! :-) John, and the other various authors who produced this - I thank you, and all Boost users out there thankyou. Clearly, there's been substantial effort put here, and that's much appreciated. Furthermore, the pages are concise and very professional. I really, really like this. :-) ...will be forwarding details of our products through the webpage soon. Cheers, -- Manfred Doudar MetOcean Engineers www.metoceanengineers.com

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Has anyone thought of setting up a wiki for this?
Regards,
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John Maddock wrote:
There are now a set of prototype "Who's Using Boost?" pages available at:
GREPping over the Gentoo Linux [ http://www.gentoo.org ] - Ebuilds tells me that the following projects have boost among their dependecies: KIG - KDE interactive geometry tool & KDEEDU - KDE educational apps http://www.kde.org Crystal Space - portable 3D game development kit http://www.crystalspace3d.org E-CELL - biological cell simuation environment http://ecell.sourceforge.net/ MONOTONE - a distributed version control system http://www.venge.net/monotone/ ENBLEND - image blending software http://enblend.sourceforge.net/ SFFTOBMP - image converter for faxing http://sfftools.sourceforge.net/ KAHAKAI - language agnostic scriptable window manager http://kahakai.sourceforge.net/ GNU source highlight - syntax highlighting tool http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/source-highlight.html CGKIT - Python computer graphics kit http://cgkit.sourceforge.net/#download PYTHONMAGICK - Python adaption to ImageMagick http://public.procoders.net/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/wiki/PythonMagick LUABIND - connect C++ to the LUA language http://luabind.sourceforge.net PROTHON - a programming language http://www.prothon.org (currently down ?) Regards, Tobias

Tobias Schwinger <tschwinger@neoscientists.org> writes:
John Maddock wrote:
There are now a set of prototype "Who's Using Boost?" pages available at: http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/index.html
GREPping over the Gentoo Linux [ http://www.gentoo.org ] - Ebuilds tells me that the following projects have boost among their dependecies:
... <snip> ...
CGKIT - Python computer graphics kit http://cgkit.sourceforge.net/#download
PYTHONMAGICK - Python adaption to ImageMagick http://public.procoders.net/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/wiki/PythonMagick
There's going to be some significant overlap between these and what's already on http://www.boost.org/libs/python/doc/projects.html. I'd be very happy if someone would like to transplant the contents of that page into the ones John is working on.
LUABIND - connect C++ to the LUA language http://luabind.sourceforge.net
PROTHON - a programming language http://www.prothon.org (currently down ?)
And apparently dead or dormant: http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/P/Pr/Prothon.htm -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com

David Abrahams wrote:
There's going to be some significant overlap between these and what's already on http://www.boost.org/libs/python/doc/projects.html. I'd be very happy if someone would like to transplant the contents of that page into the ones John is working on.
Don't think the overlap will be that significant... It should be the intersection, already... Regards, Tobias

Tobias Schwinger <tschwinger@neoscientists.org> writes:
David Abrahams wrote:
There's going to be some significant overlap between these and what's already on http://www.boost.org/libs/python/doc/projects.html. I'd be very happy if someone would like to transplant the contents of that page into the ones John is working on.
Don't think the overlap will be that significant...
?? there ought to be 100% overlap, since every user of Boost.Python is a user of Boost.
It should be the intersection, already...
I have no idea what you mean by that. Can you clarify? -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com

David Abrahams wrote:
Tobias Schwinger <tschwinger@neoscientists.org> writes:
David Abrahams wrote:
There's going to be some significant overlap between these and what's already on http://www.boost.org/libs/python/doc/projects.html. I'd be very happy if someone would like to transplant the contents of that page into the ones John is working on.
Don't think the overlap will be that significant...
?? there ought to be 100% overlap, since every user of Boost.Python is a user of Boost.
It should be the intersection, already...
I have no idea what you mean by that. Can you clarify?
Never mind. I didn't get the context right, that's all. Thought you were talking about the lists and not about the two Python entries - and wanted to say I tried not to duplicate entries already online (should have said "difference" instead of "intersection"). Jeeze, so many errors in my posts, yesterday evening - I should probably schedule a cron-job to block NNTP access when it's getting late around here ;-). Regards, Tobias

Tobias Schwinger wrote:
GREPping over the Gentoo Linux [ http://www.gentoo.org ] - Ebuilds tells me that the following projects have boost among their dependecies:
Which raises an interesting point. The Boost licence was carefully worded in a way that does not require the dependent software to admit it. In other words, I can write a software that uses Boost and I don't have to give any credits to the Boost community when advertising my product. Some vendors of proprietary and closed software (and maybe others as well) can see this as a feature of the Boost licensing scheme. Some might even use Boost and *hide* this fact from their customers [1]. It is still fine from the licence point of view. Now - is it OK to publicly list projects as "proud" users of Boost, without asking them first whether they want to announce this? ;-) Of course, with open source projects it is not a problem - everybody can check (that's the point of open source). But be careful with other projects. [1] Yes, I've met people who hate Boost. They are incompetent and are not able to justify their biases, but they have a power to take decisions. -- Maciej Sobczak http://www.msobczak.com

Maciej Sobczak <prog@msobczak.com> writes:
Tobias Schwinger wrote:
GREPping over the Gentoo Linux [ http://www.gentoo.org ] - Ebuilds tells me that the following projects have boost among their dependecies:
Which raises an interesting point.
The Boost licence was carefully worded in a way that does not require the dependent software to admit it. In other words, I can write a software that uses Boost and I don't have to give any credits to the Boost community when advertising my product. Some vendors of proprietary and closed software (and maybe others as well) can see this as a feature of the Boost licensing scheme.
Some might even use Boost and *hide* this fact from their customers [1]. It is still fine from the licence point of view.
That's intentional.
Now - is it OK to publicly list projects as "proud" users of Boost, without asking them first whether they want to announce this?
If the entity wants to keep its use of Boost a secret, that's fine -- they should just keep it a secret. If the information is "out there," we're free to duplicate it. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com

Tobias Schwinger wrote:
John Maddock wrote:
There are now a set of prototype "Who's Using Boost?" pages available at:
GREPping over the Gentoo Linux [ http://www.gentoo.org ] - Ebuilds tells me that the following projects have boost among their dependecies: [...]
GNU source highlight - syntax highlighting tool http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/source-highlight.html
I confirm this (I'm the maintainer :-) for the moment it uses regular expressions (very extensively) and smart pointers Lore -- +-----------------------------------------------------+ | Lorenzo Bettini ICQ# lbetto, 16080134 | | PhD in Computer Science | | Dip. Sistemi e Informatica, Univ. di Firenze | | Florence - Italy (GNU/Linux User # 158233) | | Home Page : http://www.lorenzobettini.it | | http://music.dsi.unifi.it XKlaim language | | http://www.lorenzobettini.it/purple Cover Band | | http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite | | http://www.gnu.org/software/gengetopt | | http://www.lorenzobettini.it/software/gengen | | http://www.lorenzobettini.it/software/doublecpp | +-----------------------------------------------------+

Hi, we are proudly using the boost libraries in our application: - Name: CADdy++ Mechanical Design professional (c) - Company: DataSolid GmbH Germany - Product: Fully parametric 3D CAD application with unbroken link between 3D models and 2D drawings. - Boost libraries: any, tokenizer, signals, property_map, array, bind, operators, tuple, random - URL: www.DataSolid.com many thanks to all the boost developers for their great work and effort spending into boost. With best regards Johannes Brunen DataSolid GmbH Software-Entwicklung Nobelstr. 3-5 41189 Mönchengladbach Tel.: 02166 / 955 789 Internet: http://www.DataSolid.com "John Maddock" <john@johnmaddock.co.uk> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:00bd01c56a8a$10eaedb0$4e4c0e52@fuji...
There are now a set of prototype "Who's Using Boost?" pages available at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/index.html
Comments and suggests welcome, but in particular we need more case studies/products etc that are using Boost to be listed. If you have a product or project that could be listed then please see the submission guidelines at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/who_s_using_boost_/submit.h...
Regards,
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Hi, We rely heavily on Boost for the ALPS project (http://alps/comp- phys.org/) , an open source project to develop codes for the accurate simulation of quantum lattice models, such as quantum magnets, electronic systems and Bose-Einstein condensates. The main libraries used are: graph random multiarray program_options lexical_cast serialization regex tuple filesystem smart_ptr bind functional type_traits Matthias

I use Boost in PeerGuardian (http://peerguardian.sf.net): crc, bind, integer, function, functional, smart pointers, lexical cast, string algorithms, random, format, utility. -- Cory Nelson http://www.int64.org

Hi, The following open source projects use Boost: 1. Name : C++/Tcl Product : A C++ library for interoperability between C++ and Tcl Boost libs: smart pointers, bind URL : http://cpptcl.sourceforge.net/ Important point: C++/Tcl not only uses Boost, it was *inspired* by one of the Boost libs - namely Boost.Python. 2. Name : C++/Tk Product : A complete C++ interface to the Tk GUI toolkit Boost libs: smart pointers, lexical cast URL : http://cpptk.sourceforge.net/ Regards, -- Maciej Sobczak http://www.msobczak.com

On Mon, 6 Jun 2005 12:22:38 +0100 "John Maddock" <john@johnmaddock.co.uk> wrote:
There are now a set of prototype "Who's Using Boost?" pages available at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/index.html
Comments and suggests welcome, but in particular we need more case studies/products etc that are using Boost to be listed. If you have a
product or project that could be listed then please see the submission
guidelines at:
Hmmm. We use boost internally, but we do not sell our software. Unfortunately, we do not fit into any of the current categories. I imagine many other companies (and government agencies) are in the same situation.

Hmmm. We use boost internally, but we do not sell our software. Unfortunately, we do not fit into any of the current categories. I imagine many other companies (and government agencies) are in the same situation.
That's OK, we can create a category for you ;-) Seriously, one reason for posting an early version was to find out what categories would be needed. John.

I followed up the link to SmartWin++, because it sounded interesting, but it seems to use Loki, rather than Boost. - Keith MacDonald "John Maddock" <john@johnmaddock.co.uk> wrote in message news:00bd01c56a8a$10eaedb0$4e4c0e52@fuji...
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From: "John Maddock" <john@johnmaddock.co.uk>
There are now a set of prototype "Who's Using Boost?" pages available at:
Excellent work! It looks phenomenal. I found a few typos or phrasing issues on http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/who_s_using_boost_/open.htm...: - last sentence of the introductory paragraph: s/you're/your/ - SmartWin++: s/small sized/small/ s/what so ever/whatsoever/ - libpdf++: s/a object-oriented/an object-oriented/ - The ASN.1 Tool; last sentence: s/H.450 series protocol/H.450 series protocols/ (I'm guessing that to be the appropriate correction.) May I suggest removing "Introduction" from the TOC? The introduction is the only section on the same page as the TOC, so its appearance in the TOC looks a bit odd. -- Rob Stewart stewart@sig.com Software Engineer http://www.sig.com Susquehanna International Group, LLP using std::disclaimer;

From: "John Maddock" <john@johnmaddock.co.uk>
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/who_s_using_boost_/submit.h...
s/comments you may have, on how/comments you may have on how/ s/URL's to your companies home page/URLs to your company's home page/ s/sub-headings/subheadings/ -- Rob Stewart stewart@sig.com Software Engineer http://www.sig.com Susquehanna International Group, LLP using std::disclaimer;

Application Name: mailIntercept Company Name: Synergy Brief: A mail interceptor service for Exchange Server 2000/2003. Better Description: It intercepts and interprets the e-mails from a LAN using Exchange Server and converts the microsoft proprietary format to MIME and passes them to an SMTP filter and returns the emails to the Exchange Server as modified by the SMTP filter, converted back to the microsoft proprietary format and with its features preserved. Boost libs: boost.mpl boost.string_algo boost.bind boost.phoenix boost.spirit boost.ptr_container boost.serialization boost.regex boost.iterators boost.lambda boost.lexical_cast boost.operators boost.smart_ptr boost.tribool boost.type_traits Company Site: www.synergy.com.br Project Site: www.mintercept.com On 6/6/05, John Maddock <john@johnmaddock.co.uk> wrote:
There are now a set of prototype "Who's Using Boost?" pages available at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/index.html
Comments and suggests welcome, but in particular we need more case studies/products etc that are using Boost to be listed. If you have a product or project that could be listed then please see the submission guidelines at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/who_s_using_boost_/submit.h...
Regards,
John.
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forgot to mention it is a proprietary software project On 6/6/05, Felipe Magno de Almeida <felipe.m.almeida@gmail.com> wrote:
Application Name: mailIntercept
Company Name: Synergy
Brief: A mail interceptor service for Exchange Server 2000/2003.
Better Description: It intercepts and interprets the e-mails from a LAN using Exchange Server and converts the microsoft proprietary format to MIME and passes them to an SMTP filter and returns the emails to the Exchange Server as modified by the SMTP filter, converted back to the microsoft proprietary format and with its features preserved.
Boost libs: boost.mpl boost.string_algo boost.bind boost.phoenix boost.spirit boost.ptr_container boost.serialization boost.regex boost.iterators boost.lambda boost.lexical_cast boost.operators boost.smart_ptr boost.tribool boost.type_traits
Company Site: www.synergy.com.br Project Site: www.mintercept.com
On 6/6/05, John Maddock <john@johnmaddock.co.uk> wrote:
There are now a set of prototype "Who's Using Boost?" pages available at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/index.html
Comments and suggests welcome, but in particular we need more case studies/products etc that are using Boost to be listed. If you have a product or project that could be listed then please see the submission guidelines at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/who_s_using_boost_/submit.h...
Regards,
John.
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-- Felipe Magno de Almeida Developer from synergy and Computer Science student from State University of Campinas(UNICAMP). Unicamp: http://www.ic.unicamp.br Synergy: http://www.synergy.com.br "There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it's all dark."

name: QuantLib company: none description: The QuantLib project is aimed at providing a comprehensive software framework for quantitative finance. QuantLib is a free/open-source library for modeling, trading, and risk management in real-life. Boost components: smart pointers, iterators, test framework. URL: http://quantlib.org/ Thanks, Luigi

Hi Boosters: John & others; Below are the details of our in-house use of Boost. Please not, our software and consequently use of Boost is in-house (not sold to third parties) - consequently, appropriate classification is needed for this category. COMPANY NAME: MetOcean Engineers COMPANY ADDRESS: www.metoceanengineers.com COMPANY BRIEF: A leading consultancy providing oceanographic and meteorological services in support of coastal and ocean engineering and environmental protection. Core activities encompass: oceanographic measurements; metocean monitoring systems; coastal and ocean engineering; environmental consultancy; data management. PREDOMINANT 3RD PARTY (OPEN-SOURCE) LIBRARIES IN USE: * Boost * Blitz++ CONTEXT OF BOOST USAGE: Tools and libraries for analyses and dissemination of oceanographic & meteorological data: * Libraries to generically write, read, copy, and hack oceanographic & meteorological data file formats * Libraries and tools for numerical modelling, analysis and data processing NOTE: Software is not commercialized to third parties; all software is delivered in-house WHO's USING BOOST CATEGORY: Other (in-house/internal usage) BOOST LIBRARIES CURRENTLY IN USE: boost.any boost.assign boost.bind boost.date_time boost.iterators boost.lexical_cast boost.mpl boost.phoenix boost.program_options boost.ref boost.smart_ptr boost.spirit boost.string_algo boost.tribool boost.variant Cheers & Thanks, -- Manfred Doudar MetOcean Engineers www.metoceanengineers.com John Maddock wrote:
There are now a set of prototype "Who's Using Boost?" pages available at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/index.html
Comments and suggests welcome, but in particular we need more case studies/products etc that are using Boost to be listed. If you have a product or project that could be listed then please see the submission guidelines at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/who_s_using_boost_/submit.h...
Regards,
John.
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Manfred Doudar wrote:
Hi Boosters: John & others;
Below are the details of our in-house use of Boost.
Please not, our software and consequently use of Boost is
^^^ Sorry typo: s/not/note
in-house (not sold to third parties) - consequently, appropriate classification is needed for this category.
COMPANY NAME: MetOcean Engineers
COMPANY ADDRESS: www.metoceanengineers.com
COMPANY BRIEF: A leading consultancy providing oceanographic and meteorological services in support of coastal and ocean engineering and environmental protection. Core activities encompass: oceanographic measurements; metocean monitoring systems; coastal and ocean engineering; environmental consultancy; data management.
PREDOMINANT 3RD PARTY (OPEN-SOURCE) LIBRARIES IN USE: * Boost * Blitz++
CONTEXT OF BOOST USAGE: Tools and libraries for analyses and dissemination of oceanographic & meteorological data: * Libraries to generically write, read, copy, and hack oceanographic & meteorological data file formats * Libraries and tools for numerical modelling, analysis and data processing
NOTE: Software is not commercialized to third parties; all software is delivered in-house
WHO's USING BOOST CATEGORY: Other (in-house/internal usage)
BOOST LIBRARIES CURRENTLY IN USE: boost.any boost.assign boost.bind boost.date_time boost.iterators boost.lexical_cast boost.mpl boost.phoenix boost.program_options boost.ref boost.smart_ptr boost.spirit boost.string_algo boost.tribool boost.variant
Cheers & Thanks,

Company: Applied Dynamics International www.adi.com Applied Dynamics International (ADI) provides state-of-the art software and hardware tools to the automotive, aerospace, and defense industries to design and test embedded control systems. ADI's tools provide advanced capabilities in real-time hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation, rapid prototyping, and embedded controller software development. We have been a leading supplier of HIL simulation solutions since 1957. Applications ============ - ADvantageDE is the development environment. It allows simulation models to be easily connected to one another or to hardware components for real-time simulation. ADvantageDE projects can be created for execution on your PC, Unix workstation or on our real-time platforms. - ADvantageVI is the point of control and the graphical user interface for all of the run-time activities. The run-time architecture includes extensive features for interacting with, visualizing, and automating simulation and test activities. - DasCom provides access to real-time simulation data from most Windows applications, such as Micrsoft Excel, National Instruments Labview, etc. Boost Libraries Used ==================== array assign bind crc dynamic_bitset enable_if file_system function functional iterators lambda optional preprocessor ref regex serialization signals smart_ptr static_assert spirit string_algo tokenizer tuple utility(noncopyable) variant Boost(not yet released) Libraries Used ====================================== circular_buffer iostream

Hi, The CGAL project is using Boost. Here is some more information. * The name of the Application/Product/Service. CGAL * The name of the company (where appropriate). not appropriate * A paragraph describing the Application/Product/Service. CGAL is the Computational Geometry Algorithms Library, an open source C++ library providing generic components such as triangulations, convex hulls algorithms, boolean operations of polygons and many other things. * Any information you can provide about which parts of Boost you used, along with any comments you may have, on how Boost helped your product development. We currently use the following Boost libraries : operators, iterators, tuples, concept check, mpl, bind, optional, smart pointers * URL's to your companies home page, and the home page of the Application/Product/Service if there is one. http://www.cgal.org/ -- Sylvain

On 6/6/05, John Maddock <john@johnmaddock.co.uk> wrote:
There are now a set of prototype "Who's Using Boost?" pages available at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/index.html
Comments and suggests welcome, but in particular we need more case studies/products etc that are using Boost to be listed. If you have a product or project that could be listed then please see the submission guidelines at:
Two more projects: Application: VCS Made Easy Description: VCS Made Easy, or vcsme for short, is an utility whose main purpose is to simplify the maintenance of file trees managed by a version control system, such as the well known CVS or Subversion. Simply put, it automates the process of bringing all these directories to an up-to-date status with a single and simple command. Used Boost libraries: Format, Smart Pointers, Utility (noncopyable), Filesystem. URL: http://vcsme.sourceforge.net/ Application: Monotone Description: Monotone is a free distributed version control system. It provides a simple, single-file transactional version store, with fully disconnected operation and an efficient peer-to-peer synchronization protocol. It understands history-sensitive merging, lightweight branches, integrated code review and 3rd party testing. It uses cryptographic version naming and client-side RSA certificates. It has good internationalization support, has no external dependencies, runs on linux, solaris, OSX, windows, and other unixes, and is licensed under the GNU GPL. Used Boost libraries: Date-Time, Filesystem, Conversion, Optional, Random, Regex, Smart Pointers, Static Assertions, Tokenizer, Tuple, Test. URL: http://www.venge.net/monotone/ -- Julio M. Merino Vidal <jmmv84@gmail.com> http://www.livejournal.com/users/jmmv/ The NetBSD Project - http://www.NetBSD.org/

Archelon LLC uses boost. Archelon LLC is a global securities firm headquartered in Chicago. We actively trade equities, futures and derivatives in both electronic and floor-based markets. Archelon is one of the highest volume market makers on EUREX and a leading U.S. option market maker focusing on the most active securities. We use: any array bind date_time function lexical_cast optional rational regex signals smart_ptr tokenizer tuple utility Robert Zeh Manager, Applications Development

"Jonathan Turkanis" <technews@kangaroologic.com> writes:
Robert Zeh wrote:
rational
Could you describe briefly how you use rational? E.g., what template parameters do you use?
I'm interested because I'm the maintainer of rational, and there are some changes or extensions proposed for a future release.
Jonathan
We're using it to hold onto some of the rationals you encounter in the financial world. Sometimes we use it to represent prices, which can usually be thought of as a number of ticks over a conversion factor. It's more for transport than anything else; we aren't doing any extensive or involved calculations with it. Every one of our rational usages uses int as the template parameter. Robert

Hi, We are using boost extensively in our products. Company name: Dimesion 5 Product: Miner3D Description: Data visualization technology enabling advanced data analysis, visualization, sonification and speech applications for business and science. The Miner3D application provides means for interactive visual analysis of arbitrary tabular data from various data sources. It has a powerful OpenGL-based visualization engine and an intuitive GUI. This combination helps a human eye guide the application of statistical tools and spot the patterns that might otherwise remain hidden. Product Type: The product is sold as a commercial application. Web Site: http://www.miner3D.com We are using following boost libraries: Boost.Date Time Boost.Variant Boost.Regex Boost.Format Boost.String Algoritms Boost.Smart Pointers Boost.MPL Boost.Type Traits Boost.Operators Boost.Dynamic Bitset Boost.EnableIf Boost.Timer The list is not final, since we are adding libraries to the project according to current needs. Best Regards, Pavol On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 12:22:38PM +0100, John Maddock wrote:
There are now a set of prototype "Who's Using Boost?" pages available at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/index.html
Comments and suggests welcome, but in particular we need more case studies/products etc that are using Boost to be listed. If you have a product or project that could be listed then please see the submission guidelines at:
http://freespace.virgin.net/boost.regex/who/html/who_s_using_boost_/submit.h...
Regards,
John.
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John Maddock
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Matthias Troyer
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Pavol Droba
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Rob Stewart
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Robert Zeh
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Sylvain Pion
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Tobias Schwinger