Boost Library now available for C++Builder and RAD Studio Users
Blog|by Leanne Bevan|17 May 2019

Idera and Embarcadero have announced that the Boost library is now available for C++Builder and RAD Studio 10.3.1.
Boost is a third party C++ library and is now available in the GetIt package manager. The range of features and capabilities include functions for sorting algorithms, performance tools, higher-order functions, metaprogramming and more.
For more information about the future of Boost and C++Builder, take a look at David Millington’s announcement on the Idera community blog.
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