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cppreference-doc
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Learn C++: An Introduction for Beginners
C++ reference websites, such as cplusplus.com and cppreference.com.
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Is there any C++ tutorials that don't assume this is your first language?
A couple tips: * To look up info about the C++ language and standard libraries, cppreference is fantastic. * The godbolt compiler explorer is very cool for investigating "is this code legal" and "what assembly does this compile to" type questions.
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What are some C++ specific antipatterns that might be missed by C#/Java devs?
Learn as much of the stl as possible (https://en.cppreference.com/)
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Super unpopular opinion incoming.
Actually, en.cppreference.com/ is OK. I often lookup here every time I write C++.
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furry📱irl
https://en.cppreference.com/ as a web app, i can never win, im never good enough
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Using Java code that prints a star pattern to check the validity of birth certificates!
Why not just en.cppreference.com ?
- Does someone know why cppreference.com is currently so slow?
cppinsights
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C++ Insights – See your source code with the eyes of a compiler
Sorry, I don't know about an Emacs plugin. All the plugins/extensions I'm aware of are listed in the Readme.md: https://github.com/andreasfertig/cppinsights/#c-insights--vi...
I'm happy to add an entry for Emacs once somebody develops a plugin for that editor.
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C++20 Idioms for Parameter Packs
Thank you! This is exactly the sort of thing I was looking for.
I found the source at https://github.com/andreasfertig/cppinsights
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Why does ![]{} equate to 0?
You can put it into https://cppinsights.io/ and see the conversions that happen under the hood.
- C++ lernen
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BitMasks in 2023
I tried this at https://cppinsights.io/ to see what is generated for something like:
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Ask HN: Best way to learn C++ in 2022
> https://cppinsights.io/ it's a must so you can investigate what gets generated by templates behind the scenes.
> http://eel.is/c++draft/ bookmark this, you will need it!
Now, about books I would suggest the latest "A tour of C++" by Bjarne Stroustrup; it's ideal for experienced programmers that want to learn modern C++ rather fast.
Other books would be Scott Meyers' Effective Series, Andrei Alexandrescu and Herb Sutter are a must, and of course Jason Turner's "C++ Weekly" series [1]; of course apart from the books, the links I have originally shared are more than enough to cover everything around C++.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/c/lefticus1/videos
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Ask HN: Where can I find C++ by Example?
https://cppinsights.io/ it's a must so you can investigate what gets generated by templates behind the scenes.
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Ask HN: Any tool to look C++ interpretation template form syntax to substitution
Try https://cppinsights.io. For example, go to https://cppinsights.io/s/8401262a and click the play button at the top left.
If you're doing something more complex, you might need metashell. See http://metashell.org/manual/how_to/index.html#see-what-templ.... But you have to really, deeply, love C++ to get much out of it.
- Question on a For each loop.
- Can anyone recommend a good book/resource on C++/C++ compilers? With detailed discussions of what happens "under the hood".
What are some alternatives?
telescope-vimwiki.nvim - look through your vimwiki with your telescope
LLVM-Guide - LLVM (Low Level Virtual Machine) Guide. Learn all about the compiler infrastructure, which is designed for compile-time, link-time, run-time, and "idle-time" optimization of programs. Originally implemented for C/C++ , though, has a variety of front-ends, including Java, Python, etc.
CPython - The Python programming language
lsif-clang - Language Server Indexing Format (LSIF) generator for C, C++ and Objective C
axios-docs - Official documentation for the axios HTTP library
GSL - Guidelines Support Library
caniuse - Raw browser/feature support data from caniuse.com
gcem - A C++ compile-time math library using generalized constant expressions
amp-hal-st - HAL implementation of the Embedded Infrastructure Library for ST microcontrollers
fccf - fccf: A command-line tool that quickly searches through C/C++ source code in a directory based on a search string and prints relevant code snippets that match the query.
stdrev - Script for cppreference, to control the amount of visible content
Xoshiro-cpp - Header-only Xoshiro/Xoroshiro PRNG wrapper library for modern C++ (C++17/C++20)