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Meeting C++ Blogroll 156
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Blogroll No. 156 - 3. August
- Aras - Pathtracer 15: Pause & Links
- Arthur O'Dwyer - Case study: Making `std::any` trivially relocatable
- Bartek's Coding Blog - Speeding Up string_view String Split Implementation
- Codeplay - Developer Blog - Solving Maxwell's Equations on Unstructured Meshes with SYCL and ComputeCpp
- CppCast - Expectations and Exceptions with Simon Brand
- CppCon - CppCon 2018 Program Available
- Embedded Artistry - My Favorite Debugging Tip: Get Up and Take a Walk!
- Fluent C++ - Getting Along With The Comma Operator in C++
- Fluent C++ - Default Parameters in C++: The Facts (Including Secret Ones)
- Godot Engine - Maintenance release: Godot 3.0.6
- Krister Walfridsson - Don’t trust quick-bench results you see on the internet
- Learn OpenCV - Convolutional Neural Network based Image Colorization using OpenCV
- Lemire's blog - Getting 4 bytes or a full cache line: same speed or not?
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- Meeting C++ News - C++ User Group meetings in August 2018
- Modernes C++ - C++ Core Guidelines: The noexcept Specifier and Operator
- NDC Conferences - Higher order functions for ordinary C++ developers - Björn Fahller
- NDC Conferences - C++: Be type-safe - The journey of determining the number of elements in an array - Andreas Fertig
- Sticky Bits - Code Quality – Cyclomatic Complexity
- Studio Freya - Building Boost 1.67 and 1.68 with VS2017
- The Old New Thing - Creating an apartment-aware PPL task from nothing
- The Old New Thing - Creating an awaitable lock for C++ PPL tasks
- Wt - Wt & JWt 3.3.11 and Wt 4.0.4 RC 1
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