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data-oriented-design
- A curated list of data oriented design resources
- Looking for best-practices (books, online sources)
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question from a prospective Rust learner!
Data Oriented Design Resources
- Software engineering books to read and reread
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Computer Memory Part 4
As I mentioned before data-oriented design is a very broad topic and requires more effort to go over than an article like this one. Therefore I strongly recommend looking into it a bit on your own. I found https://github.com/dbartolini/data-oriented-design which has a list of resources related to data-oriented design. There is also a great talk by Mike Acton on YouTube which was the one that introduced me to the concept. A few years ago there was also a book written by Richard Fabian called Data-oriented design which I’ve heard good things about.
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Why You Should Defer Side Effects Until the Last Possible Step
Even as I was writing it, the idea of "optimising IO" sounded very similar to a lot of data-oriented design advice, albeit applied to web examples.
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What is your C++?
List of DOD resources
dyno
- DynaMix 2.0.0 Released
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rust-like traits on plain C++ with short macro (type erasure actually)
Or dyno or Poly or Not-Actually-Boost.TE or ...
- C++ Polymorphism Without Inheritance Using Glaze
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Potential C++ extension for type erasure as a language feature
Sean's tweet looks like something else from what I'm asking (not sure what to call it), as it evidently still uses inheritance (see int: IFace) and it needs an association between the two, but what I'm asking for is just pure uncoupled adaptation, no extra odd keywords like dyn and impl, no inheritance. Go interfaces and that dyno library look the most like it.
- Dyno: Runtime Polymorphism Done Right
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C++20 library for modern dynamic polymorphism (virutal functions / std::any / std::proxy / and some std::variant current use cases replacement). AMA about it
Reminds me of Louis Dionne's Dyno
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What is your C++?
If I need runtime polymorphism, I prefer to use something like Louis Dionne's Dyno (https://github.com/ldionne/dyno) when I can to maintain value semantics.
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CppDyn: A simpler runtime polymorphism in C++
How does it compare to Louis Dionne's dyno? https://github.com/ldionne/dyno
- Experience C++ developers: do you enjoy using C++ (even for personal/hobby projects?)
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vector of objects
Sounds similar to dyno.
What are some alternatives?
EA Standard Template Library - EASTL stands for Electronic Arts Standard Template Library. It is an extensive and robust implementation that has an emphasis on high performance.
te - C++17 Run-time polymorphism (type erasure) library
PyO3 - Rust bindings for the Python interpreter
modern-cpp-tutorial - 📚 Modern C++ Tutorial: C++11/14/17/20 On the Fly | https://changkun.de/modern-cpp/
C++ Middleware Writer - The repo contains library code to support messaging and serialization. There are also two programs in the repo that are needed to use the CMW.
CppDyn - CppDyn is a library which aims to simplify use of polymorphism in C++20
hana - Your standard library for metaprogramming
AnyAny - C++17 library for comfortable and efficient dynamic polymorphism
708 - Parameter passing and initialization
glaze - Extremely fast, in memory, JSON and interface library for modern C++
DynaMix - :fish_cake: A new take on polymorphism