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C++ And Beyond: Discussion - Vittorio Romeo, Kevlin Henney, Nico Josuttis & Kate Gregory - ACCU 2023
It was on the mailing list that screens proposals prior to writing papers. Basically it was for making input much easier to work with, like this: https://github.com/ShakaUVM/read
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The Future of Boost by Vinnie Falco
I have thought about submitting a library of mine (https://github.com/ShakaUVM/read) for standardization or inclusion in Boost. Basically it does for input what format did for output - replace the stream system with something more functional.
- Keep getting a loop when I enter a letter instead of a number.
- What are some cool modern libraries you enjoy using?
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Read a string from user
Using readlib:
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Steams operations order?
That's why I wrote my read library (https://github.com/ShakaUVM/read). You can just do:
- Why is my program skipping a cin input?
- Why am I able to capture data from text file with std::ifstream with either std::getline or extraction operator >> but not unable to do so by going back and forth between the two??
- std::cin doesn't work after entering the wrong input
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What (relatively) easily to implement features would you like to see in c++23.
5) Make input come from functions rather than call by reference, such as what I did here: https://github.com/ShakaUVM/read
RESTinio
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What is the industry standard today in C++ to deploy REST microservices in Kubernetes?
In my past job, we used https://github.com/Stiffstream/restinio and absolutely loved it. It's not as active but it honestly didn't need much.
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What are some fun project ideas with C++?
Here's a C++ REST framework for you to use too: https://github.com/Stiffstream/restinio
- What code/project you saw was both inspiring and maintainable?
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What are some cool modern libraries you enjoy using?
I had a good experience using restinio for a small ASIO HTTP server recently.
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Can I use C++ in the backend ?? Any frameworks there ??
It uses restinio https://github.com/Stiffstream/restinio with great success ;)
- Modern C++ Web API (Back-End Development)
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Confused about beginning application development using c++. Pls help.
For networking, pick a networking library. Restinio is a fair choice for HTTP. But, again, feel free to pick others.
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NodeJS vs Go for low memory usage
You may find this worthwhile: https://github.com/Stiffstream/restinio/issues/101 FWIW, I used Restbed successfully for 3.5 years before switching personal projects to Restino. I've left the job that used Restbed, but I think they are still using it.
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What does modern (good) API development look like and what are the best tools to use?
Contrary to the direction most people go, I've been writing REST APIs as C++ servers using two different fairly full featured C++ REST frameworks: first using https://github.com/Corvusoft/restbed and more lately using https://github.com/Stiffstream/restinio. These can be peers with any other server, while living on embedded and/or high compute devices for video encode/decode/analysis, deployed ML models, encryption for and remote process communications, model data collection and similar expensive or in-field processing. In both high compute and in-field-no-internet situations creating REST APIs in C++ enables speed and system controls not present in the majority of the mainstream REST frameworks. It's a big world, and here comes ubiquitous high compute...
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cpprestsdk in maintenance mode
If you need an embedded C++ HTTP server then there are plenty of libraries/frameworks (in random order): Crow, RESTinio, Boost.Beast, cpp-httplib, http_backend, Pistache, RestBed, served, proxygen, Simple-Web-Server, drogon, oat++.
What are some alternatives?
frozen - a header-only, constexpr alternative to gperf for C++14 users
Boost.Beast - HTTP and WebSocket built on Boost.Asio in C++11
Boost - Super-project for modularized Boost
Restbed - Corvusoft's Restbed framework brings asynchronous RESTful functionality to C++14 applications.
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
C++ REST SDK - The C++ REST SDK is a Microsoft project for cloud-based client-server communication in native code using a modern asynchronous C++ API design. This project aims to help C++ developers connect to and interact with services.
PEGTL - Parsing Expression Grammar Template Library
Crow - A Fast and Easy to use microframework for the web.
stb - stb single-file public domain libraries for C/C++
µWebSockets - Simple, secure & standards compliant web server for the most demanding of applications
Allegro - The official Allegro 5 git repository. Pull requests welcome!
Oat++ - 🌱Light and powerful C++ web framework for highly scalable and resource-efficient web application. It's zero-dependency and easy-portable.