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<li>Markus Schöpflin tracked down issues with TRU64 compiler resulting in 100% passing.
<li><a href="mailto::troy@resophonic.com"> Troy D. Straszheim</a> made the initial version of variant serialization.
<li>Tonko Juricic helped refine and complete project files for VC 7.1 ide
<li><a href="../../../people/rene_rivera.htm">Rene Rivera</a> tracked down several issues related to
<li><a href="http://beta.boost.org/users/people/rene_rivera.html">Rene Rivera</a> tracked down several issues related to
Code Warrior, toolset configuration and bjam and much else.
<li>Martin Ecker detected (and fixed!) a number of sublte errors regarding cyclic
pointers, shared pointers. He also built the library as a DLL and raised some issues
<li>Pavel Vozenilek invested much effort in review of code and documentation
resulting in many improvements. In addition he help a lot with porting to other
platforms including VC 6.0, Intel, and especially Borland.
<li><a href="../../../people/jens_maurer.htm">Jens Maurer</a> and
<a href="../../../people/beman_dawes.html">Beman Dawes</a> who got the boost
<li><a href="http://beta.boost.org/users/people/jens_maurer.html">Jens Maurer</a> and
<a href="http://beta.boost.org/users/people/beman_dawes.html">Beman Dawes</a> who got the boost
serialization ball rolling. It was one or both of these two that invented
the much beloved <code>&amp;</code> syntax used to implement both save and
load in one fuction specification.
<li><a href="../../../people/vladimir_prus.htm">Vladimir Prus</a> for evaluating an
<li><a href="http://beta.boost.org/users/people/vladimir_prus.html">Vladimir Prus</a> for evaluating an
early draft and contributing the diamond inheritance example.
<li><a href="../../../people/william_kempf.htm">William E. Kempf</a>
<li><a href="http://beta.boost.org/users/people/william_kempf.html">William E. Kempf</a>
who made the templates for this and other boost manuals. This relieved
me of much aggravation.
<li><a href="mailto:vahan@unicad.am">Vahan Margaryan</a> and