C & C++ recap for week 30/2022
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The different ways to handle errors in C 362 comments in 3 discussions
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A succinct comparison of memory safety in Rust, C++ and Go 284 comments in 2 discussions
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Google Launches Carbon, an Experimental Replacement for C++ 233 comments in 1 discussion
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Carbon's most exciting feature is its calling convention 219 comments in 2 discussions
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Twenty years of Valgrind 214 comments in 3 discussions
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How to produce effective final source file of a program? 206 comments in 5 discussions
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Rust Is Actually Portable 146 comments in 3 discussions
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I have resigned all my positions in ISO C++ in protest 125 comments in 3 discussions
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Python is Actually Portable 122 comments in 2 discussions
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The C++ Asynchronous Framework 108 comments in 2 discussions
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Manticore: a faster alternative to Elasticsearch in C++ with a 21-year history 104 comments in 2 discussions
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C++23's Deducing this: what it is, why it is, how to use it 103 comments in 2 discussions
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B-tree Path Hints. 101 comments in 3 discussions
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What's the Most Portable Way to Include Binary Blobs in an Executable? 82 comments in 2 discussions
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What tools do you use with Visual studio code to run C code ? 55 comments in 1 discussion
Releases #
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CLion 2022.2 Released 46 comments in 2 discussions
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build2 0.15.0 released, adds support for dependency configuration 4 comments in 1 discussion
Projects #
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C++ Workflow Open Source 2nd Anniversary - How does a task-based asynchronous programming paradigm grow up ? 52 comments in 4 discussions
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STC Templated Containers library V3.8 37 comments in 3 discussions
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Pycom: A Python compiler, down to native code, using C++ 32 comments in 1 discussion
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A Single Header Vectorized Hash Function (~9.6 GB/s) 20 comments in 1 discussion
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Is this good code design? 18 comments in 1 discussion
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libbase - standalone reimplementation useful parts of Chromium's //base module 12 comments in 1 discussion
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Becoming a teacher or instructor at the C++ Bootcamp 4 comments in 1 discussion
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