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published at 13.03.2026 11:57 by Jens Weller
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Blogroll No. 520 - 13. March
From the RSS feeds
- Aras - Rapidhash Unity port
- CLion - TCP Connections With DAP Debuggers, Different Formats for Numeric Values, and More in CLion 2026.1 EAP
- Embedded Artistry - Flashing Yocto Images from MacOS
- Godot Engine - Release candidate: Godot 4.6.2 RC 1
- ICS - The Cyber Resilience Act Isn’t Just Europe’s Problem
- KDAB - Hotspot v1.6.0 released
- Lemire's blog - Prefix sums at tens of gigabytes per second with ARM NEON
- NVIDIA DevBlog - CUDA 13.2 Introduces Enhanced CUDA Tile Support and New Python Features
- Qt Blog - Face and Voice Recognition on MCUs: Students Take on the Edge AI Coffee Machine Challenge
- Qt Blog - What's new in QML tooling in Qt 6.11, part 2: new qmllint warnings
- Qt Blog - Qt Creator 19 released
- Qt Blog - Security advisory: Recently reported dr_wav issue impacts Qt
- Qt Blog - Qt Widgets to Qt Quick, An Application Journey Part 4
- Qt Blog - Qt World Summit 2026: Going Virtual
- Qt Blog - REST Better with the Support of OpenAPI in Qt 6
- Qt Blog - Upgrades to Frontier LLMs – Qt AI Assistant 0.9.9 for Qt Creator Released!
- Sandor Dargo's Blog - C++26: The Oxford variadic comma
- The Old New Thing - How do compilers ensure that large stack allocations do not skip over the guard page?
- The Old New Thing - Learning to read C++ compiler errors: Ambiguous overloaded operator
From the Meeting C++ news page
- Persistence squared: persisting persistent data structures - Juan Pedro Bolívar Puente - Meeting C++ 2025
- Exploring Mutable Consteval State in C++26
- TIL: there is a std::kill_dependency function, and its been deprecated in C++26
- Faster asin() Was Hiding In Plain Sight
- Persistent Storage in C++ Web Apps: WASMFS + OPFS with Emscripten
- Shared my thoughts on heap allocations and smart pointers with my patrons
- Trip Report - Meeting Cpp 2025
Videos
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Jason Turner YT - C++ Weekly - Ep 523 - Why I'm Still Using std::cout (on this channel)
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Meeting C++ YT - Binary compatibility 100 - Marc Mutz - Meeting C++ 2025
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