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Subject: Re: [boost] [boost_document_library] [GSoC'15] How to Start? Any standards to follow?
From: Kirill Bobyrev (kbobyrev_at_[hidden])
Date: 2015-04-24 16:33:19


Hello!

You should check this[1] out. There's a style guide alongside with some
general recommendations.

[1] -
http://www.boost.org/development/requirements.html#Design_and_Programming

Best regards,

Kirill Bobyrev, MIPT

On 4/24/2015 11:28 PM, Abhinav Tripathi wrote:
> Hello,
> I have finally set up my development environment on Ubuntu 14.10 x64...
> I am now able to compile any program consisting of Both OpenOffice and
> Boost code. I have made succesfully small examples with multiple files with
> both boost and OpenOffice sdk code and compiled them.
> .
> I am now ready to start writing code for the document library.
> What i could think of till now is :
> 1. Make the project on github and keep it synced
> 2. Separate classes in different headers with proper namespaces
> .
> What i am looking for :
> 1. Any suggestions on how to start!
> (More specifically)
> 2. Are there and standards that need to be followed for developing any
> library for boost (like using or not using some syntaxes &/or libraires)
> 3. Any suggestions as to what practices i should use, like which
> syntaxes/libraries to prefer.
> .
> Also, i see that all the boost libraries are independent (i.e., only
> dependence is within boost itself) [as far as i know].
> While what i will be writing will depend on OpenOffice sdk. So, what are
> its chances to be accepted as an "actual boost library"?
> .
> Regards,
> Abhinav
>
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