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Looking for well written, modern C++ (17/20) example projects for microcontrollers
Rather than looking at good examples (which you should by all means do), add cppreference.com to you bookmarks and use it as your reference. By far the best C++ reference on the net. (from a C programmer who was thrown into C++ a decade ago -- slowly digesting C++20 now) Both StackOverflow.com and electronic.stackexchange.com are two additional QA sites that can help.
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My first C++ project! A "mostly sane" C++ coroutine helper library
Sadly, not much. My method of learning is to get my hands dirty and waste a lot of time doing things wrong before I do them right. The only resource (outside of Google and StackOverflow) that I always had open was https://en.cppreference.com
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C++ switch problem
In general, https://en.cppreference.com is your friend.
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Can sanitizers find the two bugs I wrote in C++?
> As a C++ language reference I highly recommend https://en.cppreference.com
I'd be careful about such re-formulations of the Standard. When I was adding printf format checking to the D compiler, I discovered there were subtle discrepancies in the description of exactly how printf behaves. I went back to using the Standard.
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Ask HN: What are great resources to catch up C++?
Modern C++ code now looks very different to even C++11 code which is considered to be the start of modern C++.
"A Tour of C++" which has already been recommended is probably a good start to get back in the game. I think there was a new version coming out, but not sure what the current status about this is.
[https://en.cppreference.com](cppreference.com) is a good resource for me. It has documentation regarding the new standards as well and up to C++20 the examples are mostly complete, at least for the relevant things.
I can also recommend watching the "Back to Basics" talks on the CppCon youtube channel and once you are more familiar also the regular talks. They are great resources about practical topics.
Jason Turner's C++ Weekly videos are also a great resource. They are usually 10-15 minutes long videos that give you a good start to think about. Great way to learn something new every week.
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Why did rust Settle on snake_case?
At Google, at least, the style guide says to use snake case for variable names in C++ (but camel case for classes). As far as I can tell, this is also the convention in the C++ standard library.
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wget keeps downloading forever, and stuff I don't want
Lets say that there's a file at https://en.cppreference.com/ called preferences.c. The command to download it would be wget https://en.cppreference.com/preferences.c
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I am stuck in tutorial hell
I would start with a direction of where to apply C++. Updating legacy code, working on embedded systems, creating financial application and creating high performant games are a few common option. Also sites like cppreference and Compiler Explorer/Godbolt are your friends in learning. CPlusPlus.com might help with legacy support as it stops with C++11.
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C++ #include errors detected
Keep in mind that most YouTube C++ tutorials are garbage. Use www.learncpp.com instead as a tutorial, and https://en.cppreference.com as a language reference. Once you familiarize yourself with the language, you can learn the best practices using the C++ Core Guidelines.
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I'm struggling
The important thing to remember is that a concept exist and roughly what it's called, so you can look it up when you need to. You don't need to keep all the details in your head, that's what we have en.cppreference.com for.
awesome-modern-cpp
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Ask HN: What are great resources to catch up C++?
seriously, don't bother with c++. it will become irrelevant eventually.
but if you choose to ignore my advice, check[0] these[1]
[0]: https://github.com/AnthonyCalandra/modern-cpp-features
[1]: https://github.com/rigtorp/awesome-modern-cpp
- Melyek a "legjobb" programozási nyelvek karrier és lehetőségek szempontjából 2023-ban?
- Ask HN: Who is using C++ as the main language for new project?
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Tips for starting with c++ after python
I can't recommend a course in c++, but check out Awesome Modern C++
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Anything similar to the Odin project but for learning C++?
1) Some collections of interesting stuff are sometimes under "awesomexyz" on github. ( the one I included here probably isn't the _best for someone new to C++ but I'm including it anyway) * https://github.com/rigtorp/awesome-modern-cpp
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Random Weekly Discussion - December 31, 2021
https://awesomecpp.com/ compiled list of c++ resources, only be aware of these no need to crunch through all
- Best books and courses to learn C++?
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How does a real world look like?
If you want more repositories and references, check out this link: awesome-modern-cpp
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I know Python basics, what next?
This might help: https://github.com/rigtorp/awesome-modern-cpp/blob/master/README.md
- A guide to learn C++ by my own.
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