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Trip report: Summer ISO C++ standards meeting (Varna, Bulgaria)

Sutter's Mill

Minutes ago, the ISO C++ committee finished its meeting in-person in Varna, Bulgaria and online via Zoom, where we formally began adopting features into C++26. For example, the feature freeze for C++23 was in early 2022. Already in C++23] Rule 2. You can find a brief summary of ISO procedures here.

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Trip report: Autumn ISO C++ standards meeting (Kona, HI, USA)

Sutter's Mill

Today, the ISO C++ committee completed its second meeting of C++26, held in Kona, HI, USA. Our hosts, Standard C++ Foundation and WorldQuant, arranged for high-quality facilities for our six-day meeting from Monday through Saturday. This time, the committee adopted the next set of features for C++26.

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Advent Calendars For Web Designers And Developers (December 2021 Edition)

Smashing Magazine

Advent Calendars For Web Designers And Developers (December 2021 Edition). Advent Calendars For Web Designers And Developers (December 2021 Edition). It doesn’t really matter if you’re a front-end dev, UX designer or content strategist, we’re certain you’ll find at least something to inspire you for the upcoming year.

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Trip report: Summer ISO C++ standards meeting (Cologne)

Sutter's Mill

Obligatory comment: The C++20 Eagle has wings. At noon today, July 20 2019, the ISO C++ committee completed its summer meeting in Cologne, Germany, hosted with thanks by Think-Cell, SIGS Datacom, SimuNova, Silexica, Meeting C++, Josuttis Eckstein, Xara, Volker Dörr, Mike Spertus, and the Standard C++ Foundation.

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Segmentation Fault – A DBA Perspective

Percona

In order to understand “segmentation fault,” it is a must to know the basic idea of segmentation and its implementation in C programming. When we need to execute any program, it should be loaded into memory first. Inside the memory, they can be allocated any available space.

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Talk video available: Bridge to NewThingia @DevAroundTheSun

Sutter's Mill

Using examples from the evolution of programming languages and a few other tech products, it analyzes some key design factors that let you confidently answer the question, “why will your NewThing succeed, when a lot of things that look like it have failed in the past?”

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Interview on CppCast

Sutter's Mill

This time, we chatted about news in the C++ world, and then about my Cpp2 and cppfront experimental work. Thanks to Timur Doumler and Phil Nash for inviting me on their show – and for continuing CppCast, which was so wonderfully founded by Rob Irving and Jason Turner !

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