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IMPORTANT:
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This is the last release from me as EOS employee. I plan to contribute all of this
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work to the official boost libraries distribution and will continue to support users.
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Francois Mauger joined me recently and already added a valuable tutorial for you!
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Dear user,
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I am proud to announce the very first release of our portable_binary_[io]archive
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which we use here at EOS to move data between different platforms. It really is
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a conglomerate of pieces that already were there - as is most often the case in
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OO world - we simply put them together in a way that seemed to make sense. I know
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a lot of people were interested in portable binary archives, so here you are -
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give it a try and let me know what you think about it!
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We rely heavily on boost::serialization and really appreciate the amount of time
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and knowledge that went into it. By publishing this small missing piece we hope
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to contribute our mite to this great library.
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The work extends the portable binary example which was done by Robert Ramey and
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uses Beman Dawes' endian library plus the fp_utilities by Johan Rade. You will
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need to get those two libraries in order to use our classes - look for them at
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the boost vault (http://www.boost-consulting.com/vault/) in categories 'integer'
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and 'math - numerics'. Finally you will find the portable binary archive in
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category 'serialization' as well.
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Regards,
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Christian Pfligersdorffer
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Munich, End of 2007
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christian.pfligersdorffer@eos.info
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christian.pfligersdorffer@gmx.at
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http://www.eos.info |