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Meeting C++ weekly Blogroll 432
published at 31.05.2024 11:25 by Jens Weller
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Blogroll No. 432 - 31. May
- Arne Mertz - PayloadOffset_t: A small type design challenge
- C++ Stories - Function Composition and the Pipe Operator in C++23 – With std::expected
- CLion - EAP: JetBrains Qodana Now Supports C and C++ for In-Depth Code Analysis
- CLion - The CLion 2024.2 Early Access Program Is Open
- Conan Releases - 2.3.2 (28-May-2024)
- CppCheck - Cppcheck-2.14.1
- CppDepend - To developers who heavily rely on AI for generating C++ code. Be careful.
- CppDepend - Benefits of well-Designed projects : GCC vs Clang
- dear IMGUI - v1.90.7
- KDAB - KDGpu 0.5.0 is here!
- Lemire's blog - Quickly checking whether a string needs escaping
- Lemire's blog - Never reason from the results of a sampling profiler
- Meeting C++ Blogroll - Meeting C++ weekly Blogroll 431
- Meson - 1.4.1
- Qt Blog - Qt for Android Automotive 6.7.1 is released
- Qt Blog - Call for Papers – Qt World Summit 2025 in Munich
- Qt Blog - Qt Tools for Android Studio
- Qt Blog - Security advisory: OAuth1 in QtNetworkAuth
- Sandor Dargo's Blog - C++23: chrono related changes
- The Old New Thing - A graphical depiction of the steps in building a C++ executable, enhanced for classic Win32
- The Old New Thing - A graphical depiction of the steps in building a C++ executable, basics
- The Old New Thing - How can I force a DLL to register itself if it won’t respond to regsvr32?
- The Old New Thing - Is there any difference between StringFromIID and StringFromCLSID?
- Visual C++ Team Blog - C++ Refactoring tools in Visual Studio
- Visual C++ Team Blog - Visual Studio Code CMake Tools Extension 1.18 Update: Quick Start with CMake and more…
Videos
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Jason Turner YT - C++ Weekly - Ep 430 - How Short String Optimizations Work
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Meeting C++ YT - Slobodan Dmitrovic - Modern C++ for absolute beginners
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TheChernoProject - Harder Than It Seems? 5 Minute Timer in C++
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