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Imagine starting the new year writing cleaner, faster, more reliable C++ code.
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In my latest blog post, "Efficient C++: The hidden compile-time cost of auto return types," you'll learn how to optimize compile times for your C++ code.
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What if you could write clean, robust, modern C++—without spending weeks buried in tutorials? With my self-study course + 1:1 live coaching, you’ll go from “where do I start?” to confident in your C++ skills.💡 Start September 1st. Spots are limited
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First time using CPM. It seems to provide a way smoother experience compared to Conan or even vcpkg (at least for personal projects)
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C++OnSea 2025 SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT: Smart Pointers, Dumb Mistakes by Khushboo Verma
https://cpponsea.uk/2025/session/smart-pointers-dumb-mistakes
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C++OnSea 2025 SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT: Smart Pointers, Dumb Mistakes by Khushboo Verma
https://cpponsea.uk/2025/session/smart-pointers-dumb-mistakes
Register now at https://cpponsea.uk/tickets/
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std::simd "Hello World" on Compiler Explorer:
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This conversation with @meetingcpp organizer Jens Weller reflects on highlights from Meeting C++ 2025 and the evolving C++ landscape - from Toyota’s open-source real-time work to the gap between C++20/C++26 adoption and continued industry use of C++11/17. #Cpp #Cpp20 #Cpp26 #SoftwareDevelopment #OpenSource
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Hello everyone.
In today's article, we are performing ip and ethernet sniffing with c++.
I wish everyone good work and reading.
https://denizhalil.com/2024/12/30/network-monitoring-cpp-ip-ethernet/#cppnetworking #cppprogramming #cppprogramming #cybersecuritytools #ethernetsniffing #ippacketanalysis #networkanalysis #networksecurity
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After hearing it a few times in a talk, "MISRA guidelines" starts to sound a lot like "miserable guidelines". Coincidence?
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Check out my post, "Control your numbers", you will learn about a feature that helps you keep your variables readable.
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Lightning Talks: An Incredibly Fast Delegates Library for C++ – by @aschaetti – C++ on Sea 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx_Q8LKltFs
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In my latest blog post, "Control your numbers", you will learn about a feature that helps you keep your variables readable.
https://andreasfertig.blog/2023/09/control-your-numbers-in-cpp/
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We have released patch version 8.2.1 of the libzim https://github.com/openzim/libzim/releases/tag/8.2.1. Any help welcome now to patch the code and make it #cpp14 compatible! Check the issue https://github.com/openzim/libzim/issues/757. Junior dev welcome! #FOSS #zim #offline #education #cpp #goodfirstissue
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KDAB's Jesper Pedersen wanted to show algorithms in his video series Qt Widgets and More. Additionally, he wanted to learn more about template meta programming for his own use.
Result: an algorithm library that can make complex code easier to read💡 #cpp #cplusplus #algorithms #cpp14 #cpp17 #cpp20
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C++OnSea 2024 SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT: Being Friendly to Your Hardware by Ignas Bagdonas
https://cpponsea.uk/2024/sessions/being-friendly-to-your-hardware
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C++OnSea 2024 SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT: Being Friendly to Your Hardware by Ignas Bagdonas
https://cpponsea.uk/2024/sessions/being-friendly-to-your-hardware
Register now at https://cpponsea.uk/tickets/