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Meeting C++ Blogroll 278
published at 30.04.2021 08:43 by Jens Weller
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Blogroll No. 278 - 30. April
- C++Now - C++Now 2021 Sponsors Announced
- CLion - What’s Next: A Roadmap for CLion 2021.2
- CLion - CLion 2021.1.1 Bug-fix Update: Fixes for CUDA, Remote Projects, Code Completion, and Navigation
- Conan Releases - 1.36.0 (28-Apr-2021)
- CPP Rendering - C++ error handling, let’s abuse the co_await operator
- CppCast - Defer is better then Destructors with JeanHeyd Meneide
- CppCheck - C++17 support in Cppcheck
- Fluent C++ - How to Implement std::conjunction and std::disjunction in C++11
- Jackson Dunstan - C++ For C# Developers: Part 50 – I/O Library
- KDAB - Discover Bottlenecks on QNX
- Lemire's blog - Ideal divisors: when a division compiles down to just a multiplication
- Martin Vorbrodt - How to implement a spinlock / event / semaphore
- Meeting C++ - Meeting C++ survey results: the most popular C++ standard features
- Meeting C++ Blogroll - Meeting C++ Blogroll 277
- Modernes C++ - Printed Version of C++20 & Source Code on GitHub
- Modernes C++ - And The Winner is: Templates
- Qt Blog - Network, learn and get inspired together - DEV/DES DAYS 2021
- Qt Blog - Qt Roadmap for 2021
- Rainer Grimm - Und der Gewinner ist: Templates
- Sandor Dargo's Blog - Another 5 great productivity tips for working from home!
- Sandor Dargo's Blog - 5 great productivity tips for working from home!
- Stellar Group - HPX accepted for Google Season of Docs 2021
- Stephen Kelly - Location, Location, Location
- The Coding Nest - The Little Things: everyday efficiencies
- The Old New Thing - C++ coroutines: Adding COM context support to our awaiter
- The Old New Thing - C++ coroutines: Snooping in on the coroutine body
- The Old New Thing - C++ coroutines: How do I create a coroutine that terminates on an unhandled exception?
- The Old New Thing - C++ coroutines: What does it mean when I declare my coroutine as noexcept?
- The Old New Thing - C++ coroutines: Associating multiple task types with the same promise type
Videos
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Jason Turner YT - C++ Weekly - Ep 269 - How To Use C++20's constexpr std::vector and std::string
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TheChernoProject - C++ is obsessed with operator overloading
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