C++ Middleware Writer
budgie-desktop
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60 | 2,346 | |
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8.5 | 2.6 | |
29 days ago | about 2 years ago | |
C++ | Vala | |
BSD license | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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C++ Middleware Writer
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C++ exams to practice
I use unique_ptr, but not as much as I used to. I've never used shared_ptr. This is my library that uses some C++ 2020 and 2017 features.
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What led you to use Linux as your daily driver?
I started with Linux in the late 90s. I switched to FreeBSD around 2013 and returned to Linux a couple of years ago. Io_uring was the main reason I had to come back. At first I ported the back tier of my code generator back to Linux and then I ported the middle tier from being POSIX based to Linux.
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Simpletonian approach to services?
Are there others that minimize multithreading and opt for multi-processing with single threaded processes? Call me a simpleton, but this approach eliminates some of the most difficult bugs by design. Here's an example of one of my single-threaded servers. The network io is asynchronous, but the file io is synchronous. Thanks
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Ask for info: Sample open source program offer command line interface handling
I've been working on this program for 13 years now. At one point it had 7 global variables and none of them were const. Now it has 4 global variables and 2 of them are const.
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Would std::construct_at be better here?
in one of my programs. I'm thinking about changing it to:
- C++ code generator to help build distributed systems
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Version 1.15 of the C++ Middleware Writer
It's a merger of services and code generation: an on-line code generator that outputs low-level messaging and serialization code based on high-level input. It's implemented as a 3-tier system and uses output from the code generator in each tier. There's also a traditional library that's part of the repo.
Support for more data types for message lengths. Previously message lengths were always 4 bytes. I used this, for example, to reduce the size of the type used for message lengths between the front and middle tiers of the CMW from 4 bytes to 2 bytes.
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295 pages on Initialization in Modern C++, a new cool book!
More concretely, I use it to generate code that's used in each of the tiers mentioned above. The link is to one example of that.
- Why is you SaaS not growing faster?
budgie-desktop
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Budgie Flatpak problems
Theoretically you can try here: https://github.com/solus-project/budgie-desktop/issues ... But it might be Arch specific thing...
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Dropbox, Bitwarden, Telegram.
On my main machine I still use Gnome. Never the less, I recommend everyone to have a look at Budgie. This is what Gnome could have been. Actually, given that the Gnome Foundation has way more ressources available compared to the Solus developers: It could have even been way better than that.
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What software would you like to see ported/packaged?
Url at repo description seems to be incorrect · Issue #1806 · solus-project/budgie-desktop
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Budgie-Desktop overlay
- Github page of budgie-desktop: https://github.com/solus-project/budgie-desktop
- Can't use multiple keyboard inputs (languages) with Budgie DE
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Budgie Panel freeze on low power after 4.2 upgrade
Here is the error report: https://github.com/solus-project/budgie-desktop/issues/2031
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iBus mandarin doesn't work in budgie desktop environment? (it works in gnome!)
not 100% sure if this isnt an arch issue but reg budgie issues, best placed to report https://github.com/solus-project/budgie-desktop
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Is Budgie solid enough on arch?
I tried it but went back to Xfce because this feature isn't implemented yet. I might give Budgie 11 a try when they release it (no release estimate exists, AFAIK). Other than that it is really nice, unobtrusive and a good combination of traditional and modern approaches.
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[Budgie] It ain't much...but it's honest work
DE: Budgie
- change requests?
What are some alternatives?
stm32-hal - This library provides access to STM32 peripherals in Rust.
vala-panel-appmenu - Global Menu for Vala Panel (and xfce4-panel and mate-panel) - GitHub mirror
dyno - Runtime polymorphism done right
jellyfin-server-freebsd - jellyfin-server component for freebsd
dockcross - Cross compiling toolchains in Docker images
arc-theme - A flat theme with transparent elements (actively maintained fork)
Magic Enum C++ - Static reflection for enums (to string, from string, iteration) for modern C++, work with any enum type without any macro or boilerplate code
budgie-desktop - Budgie Desktop is a familiar, modern desktop environment.
go - The Go programming language
amp-embedded-infra-lib - amp-embedded-infra-lib is a set of C++ libraries and headers that provide heap-less, STL like, infrastructure for embedded software development
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