11 Jul 18:19
Re: Three-part tutorial on using Boost
Ruediger Berlich <ruediger.berlich <at> iwr.fzk.de>
2008-07-11 16:19:29 GMT
2008-07-11 16:19:29 GMT
Hi Rene, I have tried to submit a corresponding ticket as you suggest. Unfortunately it gets rejected as spam (which I hope it is notHere is the text of the ticket: /*****************************************************/ Hi there, I have written a three-part tutorial on Boost at the beginning of this year for a German IT publication ("iX"), part of the Heise publishing house. They were kind enough to make the articles freely available on the Web. Here are the links: http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2007/12/134/ http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2008/01/144/ http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2008/02/138/ It would be great if these links could appear on the Boost web site. Here are (hopefully) suitable bibliography entries: [Berlich07a] Dr. Ruediger Berlich; "Schubkraft / Boost-Tutorial I: Speicherverwaltung und Rechenoperatoren"; iX, Magazin fuer professionelle Informationstechnik; issue 12/07, November 2007; http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2007/12/134/ [Berlich07b] Dr. Ruediger Berlich; "Startsignale / Boost-Tutorial II: Thread- und Signal/Slot-Programmierung"; iX, Magazin fuer professionelle Informationstechnik; issue 01/08, December 2007; http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2008/01/144/ [Berlich08a] Dr. Ruediger Berlich; "Warten auf den Zufall / Boost-Tutorial III: Serialisierung und Netzprogrammierung"; iX, Magazin fuer professionelle Informationstechnik; issue 02/08, January 2008; http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2008/02/138/ Hope that helps. Best Regards, Ruediger Berlich /*****************************************************/ Best, Ruediger Rene Rivera wrote: > Ruediger Berlich wrote: >> Hi there, > > Hiya. > >> I'm not really sure where else to post this question. > > Lucky you that this is the right place
> >> I have written a >> three-part tutorial on using Boost at the beginning of this year. The >> magazine I wrote these articles for ("iX", see http://www.ix.de) would be >> willing to make them publicly available on their web page, if there would >> be a link to them from the Boost web page. iX is one of the two flagship >> products of Heise, which I believe are also known outside of Germany. > > Neat... Too bad I don't read German :-\ > >> Note that these articles are in German language and refer to Boost 1.33 >> and 1.34.1 . However, as all available documentation for Boost seems to >> be in English, these articles might help a few people. Please do let me >> know soon if this is of interest and whom I should contact, so I can put >> him/her in touch with the publication. > > We have a section on the Boost web site for "external" articles > <http://www.boost.org/users/bibliography.html>. And we also have > contributed articles <http://www.boost.org/community/cpp.html> that are > hosted directly in the web site. You would be interested in the former. > So all we would need is an appropriate bibliography entry from you. > About the one restriction is that the link to the article must go > directly to it, instead of going to some general site home page. Add the > info to a new trac ticket <http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/newticket> > and set the component to "website".
Here is the text of the ticket:
/*****************************************************/
Hi there,
I have written a three-part tutorial on Boost at the beginning of this year
for a German IT publication ("iX"), part of the Heise publishing house.
They were kind enough to make the articles freely available on the Web.
Here are the links:
>
>> I have written a
>> three-part tutorial on using Boost at the beginning of this year. The
>> magazine I wrote these articles for ("iX", see
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