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CIDLib
- Remaining Relevant Over Four Decades
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When Zig is safer and faster than (unsafe) Rust
It's open source. It's in two parts CIDLib, which is the general purpose layer: https://github.com/DeanRoddey/CIDLib/
- Using Exceptions for all Error Handling.... in Theory
- The Cargo Cult of Good Code
- Do any of you use python or another scripting language instead of a build system?
- Why C++ devs earn so much more than js and python?
- C++ Developers of Reddit, tell your story
- 30,000 hours
- Systems Programming & Memory Safety
- Can't modern c++ be as safe as rust?
xll
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Python GUIs
My guilty secret is to use Excel for my quick and dirty GUIs. I wrote a library to make that easy if you know C++. https://github.com/xlladdins/xll.
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Show HN: I've built a C# IDE, Runtime, and AppStore inside Excel
Please tell Satya to show the ancient C SDK a little love. I'd hate to see this disappear: https://github.com/xlladdins/xll#fp-data-type
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snitch v1.0 -- A lightweight C++20 testing framework
If you want to throw an exception instead of calling `abort` you can use https://github.com/xlladdins/xll/blob/master/xll/ensure.h When running in a debugger it can break execution when it fails and you can inspect the values of relevant variables.
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I used C++ to embed sqlite into Excel
xll appears to be MIT according to the nuspec. xll_sqlite doesn't have a license, so the author hasn't given anybody to use it.
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What are the best uses of C++?
Excel. C++ can be embedded in Excel and used interacively. It is more useful than old-fashioned python programming. I wrote something that makes this easy; https://github.com/xlladdins/xll
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C Compiler Which Targets Excel (MS Office)
This is quite clever, and probably a joke that I'm not getting, but the Excel C SDK lets you call C/C++ from Excel and vice versa. This is one of my bread and butter tools, and I like nice tools, so I wrote a C++ wrapper around the SDK. It also lets you embed C++ objects in Excel: https://github.com/xlladdins/xll
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What's the coolest thing you've created with c++?
A C++ library that lets you embed C++ objects in Excel. https://github.com/xlladdins/xll.
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Creating an Excel Add-In in D
Welcome to my world: https://github.com/xlladdins/xll
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