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Is Your C++ Standards Compliant?
I chanced upon this article that gives a take on the coding guidelines that popular projects post for code portability. In particular, jasper22 says: This document is quite a briefed [sic] guide to check whether your coding practices in C++ are standard...
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12-29-2009 1:14 AM
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Living in a Parallel World
While catching up on my C++ reading, I chanced upon this article from Intel Software Network by Dr. *** Brown of St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota which is basically pointing out the writing on the wall which I’ve already pointed out to...
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12-28-2009 6:22 AM
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C++ Instead of PHP for the Web?
I ran into this interesting article from Wt which reads: As they only say that “the bulk” is running PHP (edit: for those of you to lazy to read about the Facebook architecture [1], that is solely Apache/PHP, no database, no memcache...
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12-27-2009 9:37 PM
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Updating the Look and Feel, More Content Coming
I’m now back from an extended holiday break and am getting back on the more active blogging course. My previous engagement with a full-time client has ended and I now have more time to concentrate on three things that I absolutely love and am passionate...
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12-27-2009 11:49 AM
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The C++ Network Library Now on Github
After a long couple of days working on some requirements of one of my consulting projects and optimizing my workflow, I’ve moved forward with moving the development of The C++ Network Library to Github. In the span of a few days, I’ve managed...
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12-13-2009 7:06 PM
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Moving to Github
So after years of loyalty to Sourceforge on some of my open source projects, I’ve elected to move two of my current C++ projects to Github. Starting today the memcachepp client will be developed almost actively on Github, and soon the cpp-netlib...
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12-10-2009 4:05 PM
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