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@Mgetz New Zealand
 
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@ratchetfreak Just Sad
Personally I suspect that successful tech founders/CEOs have a thing for earthquakes - they like to setup companies near San Francisco, Seattle, then get a New Zealand citizenship:
 
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posted on November 11, 2024 by Herb Sutter

Starting today I’m excited to be working on a new team, with my C++ standards and community roles unchanged. I also wanted to write a few words about why I’m excited about continuing to invest my time heavily in C++’s standardization and evolution especially now, because I think 2024 has been a pivotal year for … Continue reading A new chapter, and thoughts on a pivotal

 
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@ratchetfreak While I've known it was "JavaScript Object Notation" forever that doesn't mean I haven't silently cursed it as "Just S@#$ Object Notation" forever too. Crockford woefully underspecified it. It was a hack then and isn't much better now, heck it was a security vuln to use it in many browsers back then.
 
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because the way to parse json was eval, instead of a proper data parser
posted on November 11, 2024 by Andrey Karpov

Your attention is invited to the ninth part of an e-book on undefined behavior. This is not a textbook, as it's intended for those who are already familiar with C++ programming. It's a kind of C++ programmer's guide to undefined behavior and to its most secret and exotic corners. The book was written by Dmitry Sviridkin and edited by Andrey Karpov. C++ programmer's guide

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posted on November 11, 2024 by Blog Staff

Probably the two most useful features added to C++20 are requires and requires. They make it so much easier to control overload resolution, and when combined with if constexpr in C++17, they allow basic reflection-based optimizations in templates. While requires requires has gotten a lot of (negative?!) press for controlling overload resolution, its cousin&

 
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@ratchetfreak I tried to come up with a funny excuse for eval being a perfect function--but all of them I could think up sounded too stupid even be funny.

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