C++ Weekly - Ep 527 - A clang-tidy Check You NEED To Use! (Designated Initializers)
Источник: Cᐩᐩ Weekly With Jason Turner
Источник: Cᐩᐩ Weekly With Jason Turner
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C++ Weekly - Ep 527 - A clang-tidy Check You NEED To Use! (Designated Initializers)
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Apr 9 (online): https://cpponline.uk/workshop/performance-and-safety-in-cpp-crash-course/
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Замена STM32CubeIDE и переход в среду VSCode для Embedded-разработки
Источник: Habr
Автор: IlyaYukhimets
Источник: Habr
Автор: IlyaYukhimets
Хабр
Замена STM32CubeIDE и переход в среду VSCode для Embedded-разработки
Бесплатных IDE для разработки микроконтроллеров не так уж много, а их интерфейс, основанный на Eclipse, вызывает у меня только страдания. В итоге разработка превращается в постоянное переключение с...
groov: Asynchronous Handling of Special Function Registers - Michael Caisse - CppCon 2025
Источник: CppCon
Источник: CppCon
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groov: Asynchronous Handling of Special Function Registers - Michael Caisse - CppCon 2025
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groov: Asynchronous Handling of Special Function Registers - Michael Caisse - CppCon 2025
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Microcontrollers commonly use Special Function Registers (SFRs) to configure, control, and monitor operations ranging from IO devices to…
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groov: Asynchronous Handling of Special Function Registers - Michael Caisse - CppCon 2025
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Microcontrollers commonly use Special Function Registers (SFRs) to configure, control, and monitor operations ranging from IO devices to…
Were there any Windows 3.1 programs that were so incompatible with Windows 95 that there was no point trying to patch them?
Источник: The Old New Thing
Источник: The Old New Thing
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Were there any Windows 3.1 programs that were so incompatible with Windows 95 that there was no point trying to patch them?
The permanently ineligible list.