POCO C++ Libraries Blog

News and discussion for the POCO Community


Applied Informatics at ESE Kongress 2013

Meet me at Embedded Software Engineering Kongress in Sindelfingen, Germany, from December 3-5 in the exhibition area and if you’re there, don’t miss my talk “Sichere Fernwartung über das Internet” (secure internet-based remote access and management) on Thursday, December 5. Looking forward to meeting you there! Günter


Overload “Dynamic C++, Part II” Article

The second part of “Dynamic C++” article has been published in the ACCU Overload Journal.


POCO Stable Release 1.4.6p2 and Development Release 1.5.2 Available

The waiting is over — we finally have the new releases out, available for download. Stable release 1.4.6p2 contains mostly bugfixes, upgrades to some bundled libraries (expat, zlib and sqlite) and a few new features (e.g. ColorConsoleChannel). As usual, the CHANGELOG has all details. Upgrading is recommended for everyone using 1.4.x releases. Development release 1.5.2 […]


POCO 1.5.2 Release Candidate 2 Available

Due to a significant amount of fixes during the last week, 1.5.2 Release Candidate 2 is now tagged on GitHub. Please report any problems back to this list or as a GitHub issue. To allow for more testing, release projection was pushed forward a week, to June 24 2013. POCO Team


POCO 1.5.2 Release Candidate 1 Available

1.5.2 Release Candidate 1 is now tagged on GitHub: Please report any problems back to this list or as a GitHub issue. Release is projected for June 17 2013. POCO Team


Overload “Dynamic C++, Part I” Article

The first part of “Dynamic C++” article has been published in the ACCU Overload Journal.


“C++ Now” Presentations

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 DB to HTML5 using C++”, no hands! This is an “upgrade” of the Silicon Valley Code Camp 2012 presentation, […]


Dynamic C++ in a nutshell

Slides are available on SlideShare Courtesy of Schalk Cronjé tweet – his notes on the ACCU 2013 Dynamic C++ presentation:


Release 1.4.6p1 Available

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.


New Applied Informatics Blog

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.