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Meeting C++ Blogroll 153
published at 13.07.2018 11:04 by Jens Weller
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Blogroll No. 153 - 13. July
- akrzemi blog - Functions in std
- Arne Mertz - Reproducible build: environments and scripts
- Arthur O'Dwyer - Defaulted destructor inhibits move
- Arthur O'Dwyer - C++ quiz of the day
- Arthur O'Dwyer - SCARY metafunctions
- Arthur O'Dwyer - `operator auto`
- Bartek's Coding Blog - Menu Class - Example of Modern C++17 STL features
- CLion - CLion 2018.2 Release Candidate
- Corentin - Concept and template syntax take 836
- CppCast - Future of 2D Graphics Proposal with Guy Davidson
- CppCon - CppCon 2018 Call for Poster Submissions
- Fluent C++ - 105 STL Algorithms in Less Than an Hour
- Fluent C++ - The Incredible Const Reference That Isn’t Const
- foonathan - Let’s Talk about std::optional<T&> and optional references
- Godot Engine - Maintenance release: Godot 3.0.5
- Hatcat - The 2D Graphics TS
- Italian C++ - Italian C++ Conference 2018
- Jeff Trull - Optimizing sparse Q extraction in Eigen
- Kenny Kerr - New Features and Changes Coming to C++/WinRT: Header Isolation
- Kenny Kerr - New in C++/WinRT: Async Cancellation Callback for Coroutines
- Kenny Kerr - C++/WinRT on Wikipedia
- Marius Bancila - Visual Studio warning macros for C++17 deprecated features
- Meeting C++ Blogroll - Meeting C++ Blogroll 152
- Meeting C++ News - Voting results for Meeting C++ 2018
- Modernes C++ - C++ Core Guidelines: The Remaining Rules to Lock-Free Programming
- Rainer Grimm - C++ Core Guidelines: Die verbleibenden Regeln zur lock-freien Programmierung
- Schneide Blog - Game Optimization Resolved
- Simon Brand - Super Simple Named Boolean Parameters
- Stellar Group - GSoC 18 Status update after second evaluation
- The Old New Thing - Const methods don’t prevent a method from having side effects
- Viktor Kirilov - A guide to unity builds
- Visual C++ Team Blog - MSVC Preprocessor Progress towards Conformance
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