Lounge - February 2023

Linux:is there a way to paste and go?
 
Hi guys, I've written a python script to work with data, the script prompts users for some input , ...
[9 replies] Last: Dealing with raw keyboard inputs is the usual way. How that is implem... (by George P)
ranges/views resources
 
Now that ranges/views have 'matured' with C++23 with provided functionality and DR's for the C++20 v...
[6 replies] Last: I've heard that he changed jobs round about then - but that's all I w... (by George P)
std::format
 
Halleluja, Halleluja, Halleluja All major compilers now support std::format (GCC v13, Clang v15, ...
[11 replies] Last: Well perhaps more important than clang, is the LLVM toolset, a lot of ... (by TheIdeasMan)
Windows App SDK and backwards compatibility
 
While doing some nosing around in "Learn MS" online documentation ( https://learn.microsoft.com/en-u...
[6 replies] Last: Nit-picky, nit-picky, nit-picky. :Þ That's muh story and I'm stickin... (by George P)
How much attention do pay to coding style? (1,2)
 
I would like to hear from you how much attention do you pay to the following: 1. Coding style - ...
[34 replies] Last: I think exceptions are handy when parsing files. Every read operatio... (by Peter87)
CORS and get requests
 
Hey guys, watching this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaEj_qZgiKY @ about timestamp 2:0...
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Interesting C++ papers
 
These papers may be of interest: https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2023/p2759r0.p...
[1 reply] : The eBook was 100% complete back in 23 December 2022, this release is ... (by George P)
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