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cppstories.com
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| | | | | Maybe I'll be boring with this note, but again I need to write that this was another good year for C++! Here's a bunch of facts: Visual Studio 2015 was released with great support for C++14/17 and even more experimental features. Long-awaited GCC 5.0 was released at the beginning of the year. | |
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| | | | | While 2020 was a crazy and hard year we were fortunate - C++20 was accepted and published, and the work on new features continues. As usually every year, here's my overview of the year: the standardization process, features, implementation, compilers, tools, books and more. Other Reports: 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012. | |
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blog.jetbrains.com
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| | | | | Hi,Since our last edition in February came out, the C++ community has organized lots of fantastic conferences, held productive C++ Committee discussions, and published tons of educational posts. W | |
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compositecode.blog
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| | | I've worked with (** references at end of article) a number of Apache projects over the years, often pretty closely; Apache Cassandra, Apache Flink, Apache Kafka, Apache Zookeeper and numerous others. But the last few years I've not been immediately hands on with the technology. A few questions popped up recently, that fortunately I was... | ||