We’ve returned with all of the news from June, July, and August 2022 in our latest C++ Annotated digest:
- C++23 and C23
- the recordings from @CppNorth
- memory allocators, std::expected, if constexpr
- #CMake and #LLVM releases
Read the digest: https://t.co/0NCNaYFjjj #CPP
Bill Hoffman, founder of
@Kitware
and creator of CMake, gives a roadmap of C++20 modules support in CMake. The recording of the talk from @cppnow
2022 is available: https://t.co/p9F2bxaoEr #cpp#cmake
Are you interested in C++ development? Enjoy early access to the video recordings of C++Now 2022 talks, brought to you by JetBrains. #cpp#cplusplus
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It is great to see conferences back on track. @timur_audio visited @ACCUConf in the beginning of April. Check out his trip report: https://t.co/EY88xqEQl7 #cpp#cplusplus
C++ Annotated March 2022: Function vs. Type, Serialization in C++, DWCAS, C++ Modules in Visual Studio, and other news https://t.co/yd5wwtQh7t #cpp#cplusplus
Learn how to use C++20 to eliminate an entire class of runtime bugs and why to migrate to a safer API with {fmt} 8.x. Check out January edition of C++ Annotated and its companion, the No Diagnostic Required show: https://t.co/mjG6AvmAuq #cpp#cplusplus
NDR #14, January 2022 is now published! WG21 plenary call, ranges, eliminating runtime bugs, a safer API with {fmt} 8.x, Qt Quick Compiler, and JetBrains C++ tools 2022.1 EAP news. https://t.co/HlZh2oGLvZ #cpp#cplusplus
Welcome the December edition of No Diagnostic Required: portable assumptions, std::execution, C++ at the end of 2021, the evolution of lambdas and functions, C++ conferences, and more! https://t.co/thkjdgUOT4 #cpp#cplusplus
The November 2021 episode is here! We talked about Contracts, designated initializers, passing by value, a book on C++ Core Guidelines, the newest releases, and more https://t.co/vefbTU0p5p
Which C++ tools would you take to a desert island? Where #cpp ecosystems will go in the next decade? @anastasiak2512, @diegorlosada, @starfreakclone, and Amir Kirsh discussed that during the Virtual Round Table hosted by @incredibuild. Watch the recording: https://t.co/JJLiObsU09
Find the playlist with all the recordings from @CppCon here https://t.co/xTGbWsuZih. It’s not final yet, so keep an eye on it to watch more! Awesome talks by @ericniebler, @ciura_victor, and others are already added. Enjoy! #cpp#cplusplus
In software development we believe impossible things all the time, no matter the time of day! In his talk at @CppCon, @KevlinHenney shares six specific impossible things that shape the limits of what we can develop. Available here: https://t.co/xTGbWsuZih #cpp#cplusplus
Welcome our special October edition of No Diagnostic Required show paired with @cppchat! Talking about C++ static analyzers, move & copy, Modules and Contracts, and discussing @CppCon with @_JonKalb, @phil_nash and @anastasiak2512: https://t.co/j88ivGoQdq
Read CppCon 2021 trip report by @timur_audio, our C++ Developer Advocate. Timur shares his impression on his first in-person conference since the pandemic. https://t.co/I3hq7MYZx2 #cpp#cplusplus
How do we know `find` or other standard algorithm perform some meaningful operation? Watch the talk by @SeanParent "Warning: std::find() is Broken!” from @CppCon. Available here: https://t.co/xTGbWsuZih #cpp#cplusplus
Let’s discuss a functionalist conception of value, situated locally within the realm of procedural programming. Interested? Watch the recording of Lisa Lippincott’s talk from @CppCon "Value in a Procedural World” https://t.co/xTGbWsuZih