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published at 22.08.2025 10:53 by Jens Weller
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Blogroll No. 493 - 22. August
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- Andreas Fertig - C++ Insights Episode 65: C++26: Pack expansions for parameter packs
- Bit Bashing - Arc Troopers: Adventures in Async Rust
- Christian Adam - From llama.vim to Qt Creator using AI
- demofox - Derivatives, Gradients, Jacobians and Hessians – Oh My!
- Frances Buontempo - Introducing C++: what it will cover
- Godot Engine - Dev snapshot: Godot 4.5 beta 6
- Godot Engine - Submissions open for Godot 2025 showreel
- Herb Sutter - My C++ on Sea talk video posted: “Three Cool Things in C++26”
- Krajewski - What's the fuss about template for and :expand: in C++26?
- Lemire's blog - Predictable memory accesses are much faster
- Marco Foco - Are you experiencing “Undefined reference” errors at link time because of missing specializations?
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- Meeting C++ Jobs - C++ Software Engineer at Quasar in Paris
- Qt Blog - Qt 6.8 RTOS Update
- Qt Blog - Introducing the Qt Certification Testing Platform – Your Path to Validating Qt Expertise
- Sandor Dargo's Blog - C++26: Concept and variable-template template-parameters
- The Old New Thing - Thoughts on creating a tracking pointer class, part 9: Conversion
- The Old New Thing - Thoughts on creating a tracking pointer class, part 8: Tracking const objects
- The Old New Thing - Thoughts on creating a tracking pointer class, part 7: Non-modifying trackers, second try
- The Old New Thing - Thoughts on creating a tracking pointer class, part 6: Non-modifying trackers
- The Old New Thing - Thoughts on creating a tracking pointer class, part 5: Copying our tracking pointer
- Visual C++ Team Blog - Announcing Proxy 4: The Next Leap in C++ Polymorphism
- Visual C++ Team Blog - Dependabot support for vcpkg
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