Ok, I've finished reading the articles.
Thinking about it, maybe the best solution is a mix of boost signals and Qt signals, but I'm not sure whether or not this will simply make code more confusing and less maintainable. I'm thinking when you come back to code that hasn't been touched for 6 - 12 months. I don't want to get confused despite the advantages that both systems have.
Also, although your articles contain useful content, I think your bashing of this site and it's members is unnecessary, unprofessional, and not needed in an article when the main focus is about trying to get Qt Signals and Boost Signals to play nice together. People want to read content, not your personal opinion on whether you think a site is any good or not. You also seem to put some comments (such as the #ifdef blocks) out of context. They made perfect sense in the original topic and I believe they were a suitable answer to the asked question at that time.
The amusing thing is that you say we give out "lots of really poor advice", but still post a question just this Monday, 3rd January, asking for help! If the above really was true, why would you post it here?
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