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Meeting C++ weekly Blogroll 431
published at 24.05.2024 11:30 by Jens Weller
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Blogroll No. 431 - 24. May
- Bannalia - WG21, Boost, and the ways of standardization
- Barry Revzin - Are we missing a Ranges customization point?
- CLion - What’s Next for CLion: 2024.2 Roadmap
- CppCast - Rust C++
- CppDepend - Understanding Small String Optimization (SSO) in std::string
- CppDepend - The majority of code executed on a Windows PC is developed in C++, so it’s expected to encounter more issues in C++ code.
- CppDepend - OpenCV: The art of using the KISS and YAGNI principles.
- demofox - A Low Discrepancy Shuffle Iterator (+Random Access & Inversion)
- KDAB - KDDockWidgets 2.1 Released
- KDAB - Qt and Trivial Relocation (Part 4)
- KDAB - Qt and Trivial Relocation (Part 3)
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- Modernes C++ - Chrono I/O
- NVIDIA DevBlog - Just Released: NVIDIA HPC SDK 24.5
- NVIDIA DevBlog - Just Released: CUDA Toolkit 12.5
- Qt Blog - Qt Design Studio 4.5 Released
- Qt Blog - Commercial LTS Qt 5.15.17 Released
- Qt Blog - Qt for Windows on ARM - today, it is more interesting than ever!
- Qt Blog - Qt 6.7.1 Released
- SDowney - Concept Maps using C++23 Library Tech
- SDowney - Slides from C++Now 2023 Async Control Flow
- The Old New Thing - Why can’t I find the injected name of a templated class’s templated base class?
- The Old New Thing - If you have to create a Windows Runtime Vector from C++/WinRT, do it as late as possible
- The Old New Thing - If you know what interface you want, just pass it directly to CoCreateInstance
- Visual C++ Team Blog - What’s New for C++ Developers in Visual Studio 2022 17.10
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