awesome-hpp
gui_starter_template
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3,193 | 2,391 | |
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6.2 | 3.4 | |
4 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
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The Unlicense | The Unlicense |
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awesome-hpp
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Collecting the best C++ practices
awesome-hpp. A curated list of awesome header-only C++ libraries.
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oof: real-time, full-color console output for C++
I sampled ten arbitrary projects from https://github.com/p-ranav/awesome-hpp, and not one of them used this pattern. Maybe it's more common in some circles than others?
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Is C++ Still Worth Learning? Absolutely! Yes Rust And Go Are Awesome. There Is Still Work To Be Done In C++
If package managers seem intimidating, try header-only libraries that require no compilation or configuration.
- A curated list of header-only C++ libraries
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Why is it preferred to declare functions in header files but not define them?
That doesn't mean there aren't any header-only libraries. Usually small libraries implement everything in a header file. Checkout this GitHub link. With such header-only-libraries, all you have to do is include the header, write code which uses them, compile and you are done. This also doesn't involve the headache of setting up complicated build systems.
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CXXGraph Library
awesome-hpp
gui_starter_template
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I am finding it incredibly hard to write software in CPP. Where can I get a book for software development in CPP ?
Was checking that as well, can't find it indeed. I would recommend looking into the following: https://github.com/cpp-best-practices/gui_starter_template
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Collecting the best C++ practices
gui_starter_template. This is a C++ Best Practices GitHub template for getting up and running with C++ quickly.
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Not adopting newer C++ standards
Next to language versions, spend time setting up your build system (CMake?) with all bells and whistles. You want unit tests, clang-tidy, include-what-you-use, sanitizers, fuzzing, clang-format, package managers. Just take a look at https://github.com/cpp-best-practices/gui_starter_template
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Good repos for beginners to browse that follow best modern C++ practices (including testing, static analysis etc...)
https://github.com/cpp-best-practices/gui_starter_template from Jason Turner (aka lefticus) is quite a popular one (2.1k stars in Github)
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The pool of talented C++ developers is running dry
I actually just tried to play around with what seems to be a "modern c++" boilerplate project.
It uses CMake, conan for packaging, clang-tidy and cpp-check, and has templates for fuzz and unit testing[1].
I found it because qtcreator and kdevelop were weirdly clunky and created partly broken qt projects and I figured I wanted to add a package manager and qt to the mix.
The template looks really fancy, but it's so incredibly slow, to the point of being unusable.
It's a ramble yes. But the point is modern C++ tools seem to have added some niceties to the language, but they also brought more of the main C++ issues, i.e. slow compile times and nasty boilerplate in the build process. Yes, I realize CMake isn't modern and there are a bunch of new build tools.
[1] https://github.com/cpp-best-practices/gui_starter_template
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clang-tidy: Which check flags you typically use?
Clang-tidy file of the C++ Project Template
- Ask HN: Who is using C++ as the main language for new project?
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Package and project management in C++
For cmake i find this useful: https://cliutils.gitlab.io/modern-cmake/ https://github.com/cpp-best-practices/gui_starter_template
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How would you create/maintain a new c++ project using modern tools/practices?
Jason Turner (known from cppcast) has following project: https://github.com/cpp-best-practices/cpp_starter_project
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Recommendations for modern C++ project structures
this is a cpp_question, but anyway, I think this is exactly what you're looking for. Credits go to Jason Turner.
What are some alternatives?
mp-units - The quantities and units library for C++
ModernCppStarter - 🚀 Kick-start your C++! A template for modern C++ projects using CMake, CI, code coverage, clang-format, reproducible dependency management and much more.
replxx - A readline and libedit replacement that supports UTF-8, syntax highlighting, hints and Windows and is BSD licensed.
sanitizers - AddressSanitizer, ThreadSanitizer, MemorySanitizer
eos - A lightweight 3D Morphable Face Model library in modern C++
honggfuzz - Security oriented software fuzzer. Supports evolutionary, feedback-driven fuzzing based on code coverage (SW and HW based)
CXXGraph - Header-Only C++ Library for Graph Representation and Algorithms
json - JSON for Modern C++
cppbestpractices - Collaborative Collection of C++ Best Practices. This online resource is part of Jason Turner's collection of C++ Best Practices resources. See README.md for more information.
windmap
linenoise - A small self-contained alternative to readline and libedit
Catch - A modern, C++-native, test framework for unit-tests, TDD and BDD - using C++14, C++17 and later (C++11 support is in v2.x branch, and C++03 on the Catch1.x branch)