[who's using boost] matlap!

Hi follow boosters, I'm just installing matlap 2008, and looked in the bin/win32 directory. It contains nothing less than boost_date_time-vc80-mt-1_34_1.dll boost_filesystem-vc80-mt-1_34_1.dll boost_graph-vc80-mt-1_34_1.dll boost_iostreams-vc80-mt-1_34_1.dll boost_prg_exec_monitor-vc80-mt-1_34_1.dll boost_program_options-vc80-mt-1_34_1.dll boost_regex-vc80-mt-1_34_1.dll boost_serialization-vc80-mt-1_34_1.dll boost_signals-vc80-mt-1_34_1.dll boost_unit_test_framework-vc80-mt-1_34_1.dll boost_wave-vc80-mt-1_34_1.dll boost_wserialization-vc80-mt-1_34_1.dll :-) best regards Thorsten

Hi follow boosters,
I'm just installing matlap 2008, and looked in the bin/win32 directory. It contains nothing less than
Did you mean "matlab"? Whatever, I'd be surprised if they're using *all* those libraries, probably just did a binary build of Boost and dumped the lot into their install! John.

John Maddock skrev:
Hi follow boosters,
I'm just installing matlap 2008, and looked in the bin/win32 directory. It contains nothing less than
Did you mean "matlab"?
Whatever, I'd be surprised if they're using *all* those libraries, probably just did a binary build of Boost and dumped the lot into their install!
Well, aparently they thinkg their users will never run out of disk space. IIRC, then most installers can check if dll's are missing og not needed, so I'm a bit surprised. -Thorsten

The ironical thing is that they don't use any scientific library of Boost... However, that's a quite great new ! On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Thorsten Ottosen < thorsten.ottosen@dezide.com> wrote:
John Maddock skrev:
Hi follow boosters,
I'm just installing matlap 2008, and looked in the bin/win32 directory. It contains nothing less than
Did you mean "matlab"?
Whatever, I'd be surprised if they're using *all* those libraries, probably just did a binary build of Boost and dumped the lot into their install!
Well, aparently they thinkg their users will never run out of disk space. IIRC, then most installers can check if dll's are missing og not needed, so I'm a bit surprised.
-Thorsten
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The ironical thing is that they don't use any scientific library of Boost...
I am not sure that means anything other that in those areas they are likely to have excellent stuff themselves, which they most likely intend to use their energy on to keep world class. This is their core business. In other areas it is natural too find the best stuff out there, eg. boost. Other companies will have their core business elsewhere. -- Bjørn

on Thu Feb 05 2009, Thorsten Ottosen <thorsten.ottosen-AT-dezide.com> wrote:
Hi follow boosters,
I'm just installing matlap 2008, and looked in the bin/win32 directory. It contains nothing less than
<schnipp> The MathWorks has had me in several times now to teach them about Boost. They seem to be pretty serious about making it part of their regular arsenal. -- Dave Abrahams BoostPro Computing http://www.boostpro.com
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