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  Analyzed 8 days ago based on code collected 8 days ago.
 
Posted 10 days ago by alex
On Thursday, May 16 2013, there will be two POCO-related presentations at the C++ Now conference in Aspen, Colorado:

Dynamic C++
This is a “replay” of ACCU Conference 2013 presentation from Bristol, UK.

Look Ma, “update ... [More] DB to HTML5 using C++”, no hands!
This is an “upgrade” of the Silicon Valley Code Camp 2012 presentation, adding SQLite event [...] [Less]
Posted about 1 month ago by alex
Slides are available on SlideShare
Courtesy of Schalk Cronjé tweet – his notes on the ACCU 2013 Dynamic C++ presentation:
Posted 3 months ago by guenter
Stable release 1.4.6p1 contains various bugfixes and a few minor new features. See the CHANGELOG for the details.
Get the source code from the download page or directly from GitHub.
Posted 3 months ago by alex
In some of POCO libraries (Net on Windows, Data back-ends, Crypto, NetSSL …), there is a need for early library initialization. This task has been done so far in a couple of ways (neither elegant) – we either

(1) call initialization (repeatedly) from some strategic points in the library (Net, SSL) that we know will get [...]
Posted 4 months ago by guenter
Over at the Applied Informatics website we have a new blog. The articles posted so far have covered topics like the Internet of Things, using POCO on Windows CE and iOS and Implementing UPnP Control Points on the iPhone.
Posted 4 months ago by alex
On April 11 2013, at the ACCU 2013 conference in Bristol (UK), a 90 minute “Dynamic C++“ tutorial  will be presented:
Data from external sources comes in diverse types and brings along the need for datatype conversion. How can a C++ ... [More] programmer accurately and efficiently transfer data from relational or XML database to JSON or HTML without stumbling over [...] [Less]
Posted 4 months ago by guenter
Stable release 1.4.6 brings some bugfixes and minor enhancements. See the CHANGELOG for the details. This is planned to be the last release in the 1.4 series.
Development release 1.5.1 is a major step towards the next stable 1.6.0 release planned ... [More] for this spring. See the CHANGELOG for what’s new.
Get the source code from the download [...] [Less]
Posted 5 months ago by guenter
Merry Christmas from the POCO C++ Libraries and Applied Informatics teams and all the best wishes for 2013!
Posted 5 months ago by alex
Current development branch is now frozen and tagged as 1.5.1 pre-release in GitHub.
Until release, the development branch will remain frozen and any changes will be pushed to separate branches.
Please download or check it out, run some tests ... [More] , report bugs, etc.
git clone https://github.com/pocoproject/poco.git
Download links (LF line ending only!):
https://github.com/pocoproject/poco/archive/poco-1.5.1-pre-release.zip
https://github.com/pocoproject/poco/archive/poco-1.5.1-pre-release.tar.gz
Latest Commit:
https://github.com/pocoproject/poco/commit/16533ef73b7d4b68c0fac5247769aed800704bc0
1.5.1 Release is scheduled for Monday, December [...] [Less]
Posted 6 months ago by alex
During the month of December, we will be transitioning to GitHub issue tracker. By the end of 2012, all SF issues will be either (a) resolved, (b) discarded or (c) moved to GitHub. Please enter new issues in GitHub issue tracker. If you have a patch, please submit it as a pull request.
POCO Team
 

 
 

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