C++ for Embedded Systems: constexpr and consteval -- Andreas Fertig
Источник: isocpp.org (Standard C++)
Источник: isocpp.org (Standard C++)
Investigating C++ Legacy Design Trends: Newer Isn’t Always Better! - Katherine Rocha - CppCon 2024
Источник: CppCon
Источник: CppCon
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Investigating C++ Legacy Design Trends: Newer Isn’t Always Better! - Katherine Rocha - CppCon 2024
https://cppcon.org
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Newer Isn’t Always Better: Investigating C++ Legacy Design Trends and Their Modern Replacements - Katherine Rocha - CppCon 2024
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All code is legacy code, or so they say. Software engineers scoff at the idea of new code instantly…
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Newer Isn’t Always Better: Investigating C++ Legacy Design Trends and Their Modern Replacements - Katherine Rocha - CppCon 2024
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All code is legacy code, or so they say. Software engineers scoff at the idea of new code instantly…
Константин Владимиров — О денотации: разрешение имен и его пересмотр в C++23
Источник: C++ User Group
Источник: C++ User Group
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Константин Владимиров — О денотации: разрешение имен и его пересмотр в C++23
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Boosting Software Efficiency in C++: 100% Performance Improvement in a C++ Embedded System - CppCon
Источник: CppCon
Источник: CppCon
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Boosting Software Efficiency in C++: 100% Performance Improvement in a C++ Embedded System - CppCon
https://cppcon.org
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Boosting Software Efficiency in C++: A Case Study of 100% Performance Improvement in an Embedded C++ System - Gili Kamma - CppCon 2024
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Ever wrestled with an embedded unit that had a mind of its own? That was my reality a few…
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Boosting Software Efficiency in C++: A Case Study of 100% Performance Improvement in an Embedded C++ System - Gili Kamma - CppCon 2024
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Ever wrestled with an embedded unit that had a mind of its own? That was my reality a few…