Tags: #meetingcpp #berlin #report
https://www.micheleadduci.net/blog/2016/11/19/meeting-cpp-trip-report/#
https://www.micheleadduci.net/blog/2016/11/19/meeting-cpp-trip-report/#
www.micheleadduci.net
Meeting C++ 2016 trip report
This year I’ve finally made it to Meeting C++ conference in Berlin, which is quite funny because I live in this beautiful city and for me the “trip” part con...
Tags: #opengl #renderer #design
This design matches closely the idea of “Model-view-viewmodel” aka. “MVVM”
https://nlguillemot.wordpress.com/2016/11/18/opengl-renderer-design/
This design matches closely the idea of “Model-view-viewmodel” aka. “MVVM”
https://nlguillemot.wordpress.com/2016/11/18/opengl-renderer-design/
nlguillemot
OpenGL Renderer Design
Lately I’ve been writing lots of OpenGL programs for course projects and for-fun rendering side-projects. I’ve started to notice an overall design that works pretty well for these kinds…
Tags: #allocator #model #new #implementing
Judging by the recent amount of talks about the STL Allocator model it is a pretty well-known fact that is has some issues.
https://foonathan.github.io/meetingcpp2016.html
Judging by the recent amount of talks about the STL Allocator model it is a pretty well-known fact that is has some issues.
https://foonathan.github.io/meetingcpp2016.html
foonathan.github.io
Designing and Implementing a new Allocator model
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Tags: #intel #errors #bounds
https://randomascii.wordpress.com/2014/10/09/intel-underestimates-error-bounds-by-1-3-quintillion/
https://randomascii.wordpress.com/2014/10/09/intel-underestimates-error-bounds-by-1-3-quintillion/
Random ASCII - tech blog of Bruce Dawson
Intel Underestimates Error Bounds by 1.3 quintillion
Intel’s manuals for their x86/x64 processor clearly state that the fsin instruction (calculating the trigonometric sine) has a maximum error, in round-to-nearest mode, of one unit in the last place…
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Tags: #clion #newrelease #v3 #2016
In its third and final update this year, our cross-platform C/C++ IDE gets a firmer handle on modern language standards and other
https://blog.jetbrains.com/clion/2016/11/clion-2016-3-released/
In its third and final update this year, our cross-platform C/C++ IDE gets a firmer handle on modern language standards and other
https://blog.jetbrains.com/clion/2016/11/clion-2016-3-released/
Tags: #c #questions #puzzle
In this page, you will find a list of interesting C programming questions/puzzles
https://www.gowrikumar.com/c/index.php
In this page, you will find a list of interesting C programming questions/puzzles
https://www.gowrikumar.com/c/index.php
Tags: #stackoverflow #binary #operator
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40751662/is-a-b-255-255-the-same-as-a-b-255
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40751662/is-a-b-255-255-the-same-as-a-b-255
Stack Overflow
Is ((a + (b & 255)) & 255) the same as ((a + b) & 255)?
I was browsing some C++ code, and found something like this:
(a + (b & 255)) & 255
The double AND annoyed me, so I thought of:
(a + b) & 255
(a and b are 32-bit unsigned integers)
I
(a + (b & 255)) & 255
The double AND annoyed me, so I thought of:
(a + b) & 255
(a and b are 32-bit unsigned integers)
I
Tags: #github #8millions #profiles #leaked
"this incident is not about any sort of security vulnerability on GitHub's behalf, rather it relates to a trove of data from their site which was inappropriately scraped and then inadvertently exposed due to a vulnerability in another service"
https://www.troyhunt.com/8-million-github-profiles-were-leaked-from-geekedins-mongodb-heres-how-to-see-yours/?utm_content=buffer79ad8&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
"this incident is not about any sort of security vulnerability on GitHub's behalf, rather it relates to a trove of data from their site which was inappropriately scraped and then inadvertently exposed due to a vulnerability in another service"
https://www.troyhunt.com/8-million-github-profiles-were-leaked-from-geekedins-mongodb-heres-how-to-see-yours/?utm_content=buffer79ad8&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Troy Hunt
8 million GitHub profiles were leaked from GeekedIn's MongoDB - here's how to see yours
Let me make it crystal clear in the opening paragraph: this incident is not about any sort of security vulnerability on GitHub's behalf, rather it relates to a trove of data from their site which was inappropriately scraped and then inadvertently exposed…
Tags: #cpp17 #newfeatures #guaranteed
"A smaller, more subtle improvement it brings is guaranteed copy elision. The keyword is guaranteed, as copy elision itself has always been part of the standard."
https://jonasdevlieghere.com/guaranteed-copy-elision/
"A smaller, more subtle improvement it brings is guaranteed copy elision. The keyword is guaranteed, as copy elision itself has always been part of the standard."
https://jonasdevlieghere.com/guaranteed-copy-elision/
Jonasdevlieghere
Guaranteed Copy Elision
The new C++17 standard brings many exciting new features. A smaller, more subtle improvement it brings is guaranteed copy elision. The keyword is guaranteed, as copy elision itself has always been part of the standard. Although it might not be a change as…
Tags: #processors #intel #vector #SIMD
"The art and science of microprocessor architecture is a never-ending struggling to balance complexity, ..."
https://sites.utexas.edu/jdm4372/2016/11/05/intel-discloses-vectorsimd-instructions-for-future-processors/
"The art and science of microprocessor architecture is a never-ending struggling to balance complexity, ..."
https://sites.utexas.edu/jdm4372/2016/11/05/intel-discloses-vectorsimd-instructions-for-future-processors/
Tags: #windows #runtime #winrt
The Windows Runtime (WinRT) is the technology that powers the Universal Windows Platform, letting developers write applications that are common to all Windows devices, from Xbox to PCs to HoloLens to phones.
https://blogs.windows.com/buildingapps/2016/11/28/standard-c-windows-runtime-cwinrt/#.WD0j1IuOxDk#HVR4S5d8dFkpexa1.97
The Windows Runtime (WinRT) is the technology that powers the Universal Windows Platform, letting developers write applications that are common to all Windows devices, from Xbox to PCs to HoloLens to phones.
https://blogs.windows.com/buildingapps/2016/11/28/standard-c-windows-runtime-cwinrt/#.WD0j1IuOxDk#HVR4S5d8dFkpexa1.97
Windows Developer Blog
Standard C++ and the Windows Runtime (C++/WinRT)
The Windows Runtime (WinRT) is the technology that powers the Universal Windows Platform, letting developers write applications that are common to all Windows devices, from Xbox to PCs to HoloLens to phones. Most of UWP can also be used by developers targeting…