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- Full-Text Search has been added to the boost website. It looks into all the Boost libraries and their documentation.
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What are some C++ specific antipatterns that might be missed by C#/Java devs?
Learn boost (https://www.boost.org/)
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How should I structure my C++ classes that are dependent on each other in terms of header files?
You would be hard pressed to outperform the STL these days in a lot of areas (outside of very specific containers tailored to the use case of your application). Use the boost library for the rest š», although most of it ended up in the STL.
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Introducing Boost - a new open source desktop app for managing Spring Boot microservices
Is it a collection of C++ libraries? ;-)
Are you sure the name won't be confused with Boost?
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Compiler testing your CPU (well, your whole system really)
I have a vested interest in using compilation tests for assessing system speed and stability. One evaluation method I've used in the past is to perform a full build of the Boost library for C++. Well I just found one that brought my system to a crawl. I didn't time it to see how long it's taken (so far), but it's at least gone for maybe 45 minutes?
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A long-running C++ side project, mainly for automotive development - CAN USB (ISO-TP) transreceiver and scripts, DID Reader&Writer, ECU Simulation, Corsair iCUE replacement and a lot more for my well-being
Boost 1.81.0
- UE5 - What are boost dll files?
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āItās overā: Twitter Franceās head quits amid layoffs
Just import some more boost libraries to compensate for the added weight!
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Boost down?
Looks like it's back.
CppCoreGuidelines
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Are We Modules Yet?
If you aren't aware of the c++ core guidelines[1] - it should be on your radar.
Also, it might not be a popular opinion, but I think Bjarne's books are just fine.
A Tour of C++ (3rd edition) [2]
Principles and Practice Using C++ (3rd Edition) was just published in april 2023 [3]
[1] https://github.com/isocpp/CppCoreGuidelines/blob/master/CppC...
- Learn Modern C++
- C++ Core Guidelines
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Modern C++ Programming Course
You need to talk to Bjarne and Herb...
"C++ Core Guidelines" - https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines
- CLion Nova Explodes onto the C and C++ Development Scene
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Toward a TypeScript for C++"
In addition to the other comments -
TypeScript deliberately takes a "good enough" approach to improving JavaScript, instead of designing an ideal but incompatible approach. For example, its handling of [function parameter bivariance](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/type-compatibil...) is unsound but works much better with the existing JavaScript ecosystem. By contrast, a more academic functional programming language would guarantee a sound type system but would be a huge shift from JavaScript.
By analogy, Herb Sutter is arguing that something like the [C++ Core Guidelines](https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines), with tooling help in this new Cpp2 syntax, can bring real improvements to safety. Something like Rust's borrow checker would bring much stricter guarantees, backed by academic research and careful design, but would be incompatible and a huge adjustment.
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MechE student here. Is there benefit to learning C in addition to C++, or can one do everything with C++ that can be done with C?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2olsGf6JIkU
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C++ is everywhere, but noone really talks about it. What are people's thoughts?
Take a look at Effective Modern c++ by Scott Meyers and the ISO c++ core guidelines. These resources are great for learning how to write better, more modern C++. I don't think it would be hard to grasp if you're already familiar with the language, just make sure to actually write some code which makes use of this stuff, otherwise it's easy to forget.
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What are some C++ specific antipatterns that might be missed by C#/Java devs?
Look to the C++ Core Guidelines. It's not perfect, it has some flaws, including some sabotaging advice apparently adopted for political reasons. But at least it has some C++ authorities (Bjarne and Herb) as authors.
What are some alternatives?
mrdocs - MrDox: A Clang/LLVM tool for building reference documentation from C++ code and javadoc comments.
Crafting Interpreters - Repository for the book "Crafting Interpreters"
boost - cmake based plugable static compiled boost library
github-cheat-sheet - A list of cool features of Git and GitHub.
isotp-c - An implementation of the ISO-TP (ISO15765-2) CAN protocol in C
LearnOpenGL - Code repository of all OpenGL chapters from the book and its accompanying website https://learnopengl.com
ostara - Ostara is a cross-platform desktop app for managing and monitoring Spring Boot applications using the Actuator API, providing comprehensive insights and effortless control.
git-internals-pdf - PDF on Git Internals
website-v2 - New Boost website
Power-Fx - Power Fx low-code programming language
bitfield-c - Bit array parsing and encoding utility library in C
clojure-style-guide - A community coding style guide for the Clojure programming language