Filled with dozens of working code examples that illustrate the use of over 40 popular Boost libraries, this book takes you on a tour of Boost, helping you to independently build the libraries from source and use them in your own code.
The first half of the book focuses on basic programming interfaces including generic containers and algorithms, strings, resource management, exception safety, and a miscellany of programming utilities that make everyday programming chores easy. Following a short interlude that introduces template metaprogramming and functional programming, the later chapters are devoted to systems programming interfaces, focusing on directory handling, I/O, concurrency, and network programming
Arindam Mukherjee is a corporate executive with a multinational company. After more than a decade as a behavioural trainer developing industry professionals within India and abroad, he now undertakes to build social and political awareness through his writing. He is a conflict and geo-political observer by passion and believes that true global development is possible only when the focus shifts from upgrading commodities and products towards upgrading human values.
I wish it was more higher level than what it is right now. Although writer says in the introduction it(book) is not , but it does try to mimic reference manual.