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Thinking Asynchronously in C++

Sunday, March 30, 2008

739 days ago ...

... asio was accepted into Boost. Today you can find it as part of a Boost release. Woohoo!
Posted by chris at 10:09 PM 4 comments
Labels: asio, boost
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Chris Kohlhoff
Author of the Boost.Asio library for networking in C++.
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