Which books should i pick up first, effective C++ or effective modern c++? Ive done lots of Java, Kotlin, JS, TS, Python, and did a couple of C++ courses at university.
Im gonna err on effective modern c++, because the old book says use const, and the new one says constexpr. I don't want to learn something and then undo the habits a few weeks/ months later reading the next book :D
I asked my first question on SO in like a year, lets see long it takes for it to get closed, and what frivolous reason I'll get. stackoverflow.com/questions/66378500/…
When you have chickens and people around you remember that you have chickens. My pet chickens have been offered prawn heads, bread and tomatoes by relatives and family friends.
Been noticing codegen problem when using std::array, if I use a C style array the compile can actually constexpr/compile time remove the stuff, especially gcc struggles with std::array. Seems like the gsl recommendations result in worse code :-(