@dayvsterdev For those interested.. There are C++ community commentary on that are here https://t.co/r2rn6h2HyB -- Generally it seems to show the blog post is on the low end of the quality spectrum.
Crack Boost 1.88 open and see what's inside for you! Two new libraries and updates to 21 more.
Download: https://t.co/wPCBhpwYJy
Hash2, an extensible hashing framework: https://t.co/BLtJHUY0Pn
MQTT5 client library built on top of Boost.Asio: https://t.co/cSN9WKY7Ms
My daughter is part of the Evanston Township High School #rowing crew. It's one of the few teams that doesn't require fees. Which does mean #fundraising to cover expenses. Help the @ETHSWildkits#etown crew be the best they can be!
https://t.co/uiC4zG8R0w
@agoodney@seanbax@__phantomderp It certainly is challenging. But hopefully I and others can guide and support @seanbax through the process. Reducing the pain and improving the likelihood of success.
@ericniebler@BarryRevzin Don't those "100 different directions" indicate that there is too much innovation in an area to standardize? GUI comes to mind. Although, yes, it could also be too much disparity that needs a cohesive solution.
@ericniebler@BarryRevzin Maybe missed my point. :-) The ecosystem can better respond to (and nudge) users by having a plethora of easily available external libraries. The STL should not be a lib distribution mechanism. Totally get the exhaustion.. The battle for the EcoIS has been grueling for me.
Ever wanted to learn how to write a Visual Studio debug visualizer?
Braden Ganetsky walks you through the internals of the Natvis file for Boost.Unordered, part 1/2:
https://t.co/62cGBO2jeS
#boost#boostcpp#cpp#cplusplus
@lefticus@krisjusiak That was unclear. Something to consider in the future to be specific as to why you thank someone. English is a difficult beast to wrangle this way. ;-)
My @LGUS V30 phone finally died yesterday. So I quickly got a @Google#pixel8. And I have yet to find anything I like about the new phone. How can phones go backwards in physical and UI design?
I've had mountains of family stress to deal with the last couple of weeks. So today I did nothing by:
* Watching random YT clips for a couple of hrs
* Shower
* Lunch
* A Lego MOC
* Totally avoiding thinking about or writing WG21 #cplusplus papers!!!
Boost.Charconv has been accepted! This high-performance library offers efficient string and numeric conversions, without exceptions. Thanks to Review Manager Christopher Kormanyos.
Repo: https://t.co/MSAIg3qT85
Docs: https://t.co/TTSCCowaXX #boostcpp#cpp#cplusplus
Boost 1.84 arrived! Two new libraries, field name reflection in PFR and many more updates.
Download: https://t.co/OAVxFbXoph
Boost.Cobalt, algorithms and types for C++20 coroutines: https://t.co/0hxD7jExpT
Boost.Redis: https://t.co/5MCOZTlecH
#boost#boostcpp#cpp#cplusplus
It took an HVAC tech, an electrician, homedepo delivery and failed installation, plus an emergency electrician over three days. But I finally have a new induction range to replace the old Wolf gas range.
@mknejp @RdilipkCG @oschonrock@hniemeye More like 6 people to care about it enough to participate consistently. But I'm still doing ALL the work so far. And I'm really, really tired. And could use help. But there's hope as we efforts outside of wg21 that are looking promising.
Yeehaa! WG21 meeting just ended. And my addition of std::breapoint, is_debugger_present, and breakpoint_if_debugging is in for C++26! @isocpp#cplusplus