optimizing-the-memory-layout-of-std-tuple
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Recommendation on resources about creating C++ template libraries
If you are interested in metaprogramming, you could take a look at cppML: a concise and readable metalanguage for c++. The repository contains a tutorial which explains how it is designed and why. To take it further, you can read about how it can be used to optimize the memory layout of std::tuple.
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