cpp-lazy
C++11/14/17/20 library for lazy evaluation (by MarcDirven)
K_means-clustering
K_means clustering implementation in C++20 and range-v3 (by Ayenem)
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cpp-lazy
Posts with mentions or reviews of cpp-lazy.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-23.
- cpp-lazy 5.0.0, an iterator library with lazy evaluation
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How do I change the jump on an iterator?
example
- cpp-lazy 4 released! A readable and easy iterator/lazy evaluation library for C++11/14/17/20.
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What's up with C++ ranges?
I don’t want to come over as a show off but I’m pretty sure my own library is more readable. It also hasn’t any of the lifetime issues (AFAIK) because everything is stored in the iterator itself, giving more readability at the expense of a tiny tiny bit more overhead.
- Cpp-lazy: an easy C++ iterator/lazy evaluation library inspired on Python/C# enumerables/iterables
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cpp-lazy 3.0.0 released. An easy lazy evaluation/iterator library for C++11/14/17/20, including support for concepts, std::format and execution.
Thanks! That really means alot! In tests I have /W4, that’s what you mean right?
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Timur Doumler - How C++20 changes the way we write code - Meeting C++ 2020
I also found it frustrating to work with. That’s why I implemented my own too https://github.com/MarcDirven/cpp-lazy
- C++ 11/14/17/20 lazy evaluation/iterator library version 2.2.2 released. A simple iterator/lazy evaluation library made easy for end users.
K_means-clustering
Posts with mentions or reviews of K_means-clustering.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-23.
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What's up with C++ ranges?
Idk if it qualifies as "real-world" but here is a shameless plug: https://github.com/Ayenem/k-means
- I made an Infographic to summarise K-means clustering in simple english. Let me know what you think!
What are some alternatives?
When comparing cpp-lazy and K_means-clustering you can also consider the following projects:
swift - The Swift Programming Language
range-v3 - Range library for C++14/17/20, basis for C++20's std::ranges
ComputeSharp - A .NET library to run C# code in parallel on the GPU through DX12, D2D1, and dynamically generated HLSL compute and pixel shaders, with the goal of making GPU computing easy to use for all .NET developers! 🚀