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published at 11.04.2025 11:04 by Jens Weller
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Blogroll No. 474 - 11. April
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- Barry Revzin - Using Token Sequences to Iterate Ranges
- boost - Version 1.88.0
- Catch - v3.8.1
- damirlj’s Substack - [Callables][C++ vs Java]
- embedded use - Extracting Microservices from a Modular Monolith
- Frances Buontempo - ACCU 2025
- John Farrier - The CAP Theorem: Unlocking the Secrets of Distributed Systems
- Meeting C++ Jobs - [Remote - US] Sr. C++ Graphics Engineer at Rive
- Meeting C++ Jobs - [Remote] Performance Oriented, Sr. C++ Engineer for core animation runtime at Rive
- Meeting C++ Jobs - Software Developer C++ (m/f/x) - IKARUS anti.virus in Vienna
- Meeting C++ News - Looking for Employers for the Job Fair and the Jobs Newsletter
- Modern JSON - JSON for Modern C++ version 3.12.0
- Modernes C++ - My ALS Journey (22/n): Call for Collaboration
- Modernes C++ - A Lock-Free Stack: A Hazard Pointer Implementation Explained II
- Qt Blog - Qt Group Authorized as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) by the CVE Program
- Qt Blog - Security advisory: A Denial-of-Service type of security issue in Qt XML module impacts Qt
- Qt Blog - Navigation in Qt 6.9 documentation
- Sandor Dargo's Blog - Should you use final?
- The Old New Thing - Function overloading is more flexible (and more convenient) than template function specialization
- The Old New Thing - Why can’t I use SEC_LARGE_PAGES with a file-based file mapping?
- The Old New Thing - On priority inversion in the use of a spinlock to ensure atomic access to a shared_ptr
- The Old New Thing - Adding delays to our task sequencer, part 3
- Visual C++ Team Blog - What’s New in vcpkg (March 2025)
- Vittorio Romeo - free performance: autobatching in my SFML fork
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Videos
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Jason Turner YT - C++ Weekly - Ep 475 - Lambdas On The Heap?
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Meeting C++ YT - Asynchronous Programming with C++ - Interview with the authors
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Meeting C++ YT - Interview with C++ Memory Management Author Patrice Roy
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