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Meeting C++ Blogroll 9th September
published at 09.09.2016 11:15 by Jens Weller
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Blogroll 9. September
- Arne Mertz - Starting With the Poco Libraries
- Bannalia - Compile-time checking the existence of a class template
- Baptiste Wicht - Expression Templates Library (ETL) 1.0
- bitsquid - State reflection
- C++ Actor Framework - Version 0.15 is Out!
- CLion - C++ team is coming to CppCon 2016
- CLion - CLion 2016.2.2 update is available
- CLion - CLion opens 2016.3 EAP: user-defined literals, CMake output, C11 keywords completion and more
- CppCast - MAME Emulation Project with Miodrag Milanovic
- CppCon - CppCon 2016 Call for Open Content
- CppCon - CppCon 2016 Call for Lightning Talks
- Embedded in Academia - Solutions to Integer Overflow
- foonathan - Choosing the right error handling strategy
- foonathan - Implementation Challenge: Concepts in C++14
- Intel TBB - IntelĀ® TBB 2017 released
- Jacek's C++ Blog - Wrapping Algorithms into Iterators
Jason Turner YT - C++ Weekly - Ep 27 - C++17 Changes To Sequence Containers
- Jonathan Beard - Managing Parallelism
- Marius Bancila - A comparison of two std::transform alternatives
- Matt Godbold - How it works: Compiler Explorer
- Meeting C++ News - Can you sponsor Meeting C++ 2016?
- Meeting C++ News - Announcing Meeting C++ Student Program!
- Modernes C++ - Single threaded: Summation of a vector
- Modernes C++ - Multithreaded: Summation of a vector
- Modernes C++ - Multithreaded: Summation with minimal synchronization
- Odin Holmes - meta monads
- Odin Holmes - Generic programming with meta monads
- Qt Blog - Qt 5.8 Alpha released
- Qt Blog - Creating Certified Medical Devices with Qt
- Rainer Grimm - Objektorientierte, generische und funktionale Programmierung
- Roland Bock - sqlpp11-0.42 released: Improved compile-time error messages for MSVC
- Sourish Ghosh - Camera calibration using C++ and OpenCV
- Sticky Bits - Great Expectations
- templated-toughts - What you need _not_ know about std::function - Part 2
- The Old New Thing - If I zero out my memory pages, does that make them page in faster?
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