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What is Boost?

It is a set of libraries for the C++ programming language that provide support for tasks and structures such as linear algebra, pseudorandom number generation, multithreading, image processing, regular expressions, and unit testing.
Boost is a tool in the Languages category of a tech stack.
Boost is an open source tool with 6.5K GitHub stars and 1.7K GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Boost's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses Boost?

Companies
3 companies reportedly use Boost in their tech stacks, including checkmk, Procentec R & D, and ByVoice.

Developers
48 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Boost.

Boost Integrations

Boost's Features

  • Efficient insertion
  • Move semantics
  • Placement insertion

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