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C++ Serbia Meetupπ₯cppserbia
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C++ for Combinatorial Optimization: From Exact Solvers to Metaheuristicsπ₯cppserbia
C++ for Combinatorial Optimization: From Exact Solvers to Metaheuristicsπ₯cppserbia
Inside HPSF 2026: The Future of HPC SoftwareAs high-performance computing, AI, and accelerated systems continue to reach new industries and research applications, the importance of scalable and sustainable software infrastructure is becoming increasingly clear. Software remains the language of science, and this was a central theme at the High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF) Conference, where the community came together to advance open source collaboration and strengthen the foundations of modern computing.πKitware Inc
Lightning Talk: The BS Principle - John Pavan - CppCon 2025π₯CppCon
ParaView 6.1.1 Release NotesBug fixes made since ParaView 6.1.0 are listed in this document. The full list of issues addressed by this patch release is available here. Screenshot to clipboard fixed ParaView now properly supports screenshoting to clipboard, which was not working in v6.0.X. (details) Incorrect Above Range Color and Below Range Color mapping in color legend fixed [β¦]πKitware Inc
The Technical Writer Who Taught Himself to Flyπ₯C++ Alliance
Human-Computer Interaction Practices in Musical Interface Design - ADCx India 2026π₯audiodevcon
Qt Tools for Android Studio 5.0Qt Tools for Android Studio version 5.0 is out! Bring Qt into your Android workflowβwithout leaving Android Studio. The plugin for that can be downloaded from the JetBrains marketplace . Check it out!πQt BlogIf this page is useful, please consider donating a coffee
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
If C# and JavaScript lets me await a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation more than once, why not C++/WinRT?A difference in philosophy. The post If C# and JavaScript lets me await a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation more than once, why not C++/WinRT? appeared first on The Old New Thing .πThe Old New Thing
The Technical Writer Who Taught Himself to Flyπ₯C++ Alliance
Lightning Talk: Execution Policies: Not a Forward Progress Guarantee - Ruslan Arutyunyanπ₯CppCon
Classes - delegating constructors, super and virtual destructor-part 5 of N [Dlang Episode 143]π₯Mike ShahMonday, May 25, 2026
C++ digest: News, helpful resources, & your own programming language as bonusWhile the industry debates memory safety, the ISO committee and developers continue shaping the future of a much-loved language, we've gathered the most exciting recent events from the C++ world...πfrom pvs-studio.com
The Rabbit Was Always Thereπ₯Matt Godbolt
C++ Concurrency β All the Way Down - Ofek Shilonπ₯CppOnline
A hypothetical redesign of System.Diagnostics.Process to avoid confusion over properties that are valid only when you are the one who called StartPutting them in a place that can access only if you call Start . The post A hypothetical redesign of System. Diagnostics. Process to avoid confusion over properties that are valid only when you are the one who called Start appeared first on The Old New Thing .πThe Old New Thing
Lightning Talk: Can `set_value` Actually Throw? - Robert Leahy - CppCon 2025π₯CppCon
C++ Weekly - Ep 534 - What is C++11's piecewise_construct?π₯Jason Turner
Productive Parallel Programming at all scales with Chapelπ₯Northwest C++ Users Group
Workshop: Accessibility in Audio Tech - Hosted By Jay Pocknell - ADC 2025π₯audiodevcon
CMake, CPS and Conan: The path to standardized dependency management for C and C++π₯GlobalCppSunday, May 24, 2026
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Lecture 27. C++ for GPGPU: Heterogeneous Computing (MIPT, 2025-2026).π₯Konstantin Vladimirov
Run CMake executable targets via CMakeA tiny CMake helper that builds a source file and adds a matching run-target for it.πEngineering the Craft
Meeting C++ 2026 - Call for talksπ₯MeetingCpp
Parsing IPv6 Addresses Crazily Fast with AVX-512Every machine connected to the Internet has an address called an IP address. Originally, these addresses were 32-bit integers (IPv4), giving a theoretical maximum of about four billion distinct addresses. We are all familiar with these addresses (e.g., 192.168.0.0). There was a big fuss about how we would run out of addresses. It never happened β¦ Continue reading Parsing IPv6 Addresses Crazily Fast with AVX-512πDaniel Lemire's blog
Classes - single inheritance multiple interfaces - part 4 of N [D Language - Dlang Episode 143]π₯Mike Shah
Does bulk memmove speed up `std::remove_if`? (No.)This morning I was reading the umpteenth std-proposals thread proposing some variety of unstable_remove and it occurred to me that one odd thing about a swap-and-pop-based unstable_remove is that it tends to replace large swaths of contiguous removals by reversing the elements that are kept. For example (Godbolt):πArthur OβDwyerFriday, May 22, 2026
How Bitcoin Core uses C++ to Maintain Network Agreementπ₯CppOnline
Why do you say that a COM STA thread must pump messages if I see sample code creating STA threads and not pumping messages?You need to pump messages when idle, but maybe you are never idle. The post Why do you say that a COM STA thread must pump messages if I see sample code creating STA threads and not pumping messages? appeared first on The Old New Thing .πThe Old New Thing
Qt Extension 1.14.0 for VS Code ReleasedWe're excited to announce the release of version 1.14.0 of the Qt Extension for Visual Studio Code! This release introduces QML Live Preview with hot-reload capability, bringing real-time feedback directly into your editor.πQt Blog
Lightning Talk: Crafting CUDA Compatible C++ Code - Jon White - CppCon 2025π₯CppCon
Exploring Modularity, Reusability, and Instrument Identity in Audio Software - GonΓ§alo Bernardoπ₯audiodevcon
Only 17% of all 64-bit Integers are products of two 32-bit integersIn software programming, the product between two integers is often computed to a fixed number of bits with overflow. Consider 8-bit integers. If you multiply 127 by 127, you get back the number 1 as an 8-bit unsigned integer, with an overflow. The actual full product is 16129. To represent 16129, you typically use 16 β¦ Continue reading Only 17% of all 64-bit Integers are products of two 32-bit integersπDaniel Lemire's blog
The _Book of St Albans_ (1486)This week I read James Liptonβs An Exaltation of Larks; or, The Venereal Game (2nd edition, 1977), a discursive collection and celebration of βterms of veneryβ β the collective nouns like βschool of fishβ and βpride of lionsβ that were (so the story goes) mostly invented by medieval hunters who wanted to have their own proper jargon to distinguish the real hunters from the dilettantes.πArthur OβDwyerThursday, May 21, 2026
How do I use Win32 structures from the Windows Runtime?Trick question: You can't. But maybe you can fake it. The post How do I use Win32 structures from the Windows Runtime? appeared first on The Old New Thing .πThe Old New Thing
Lightning Talk: A C++20 Modules Performance Field Report - Tyler Drake - CppCon 2025π₯CppCon
Exploring ref qualifiers in C++πMeeting C++ blog
KDAB at Oxidize 2026, Berlin, September 14β16KDAB is co-hosting Oxidize 2026 in Berlin (September 14β16), the premier conference for engineers using Rust in production. KDAB engineers will lead a hands-on workshop on Rust/C++ interoperability, while CCO Till Adam holds a panel on the evolving Rust job market.πKDAB
Improving Accessibility in JetBrains IDEs: Whatβs New and Whatβs Next in 2026Making software accessible often comes down to removing small but repeated points of friction in everyday workflows. Today, on Global Accessibility Awareness Day, weβre sharing recent improvements in JetBrains IDEs across several areas: compatibility with assistive technologies on various platforms, keyboard navigation, and non-visual feedback. Some of these improvements are already available, and some are [β¦]πCLion : A Cross-Platform IDE for C and C++ | The JetBrains Blog
