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published at 17.10.2025 10:33 by Jens Weller
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Blogroll No. 501 - 17. October
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From the RSS feeds
- Andreas Fertig - C++ Insights Episode 67: C++23: Why if consteval can make your code better
- Arthur O'Dwyer - The C++26 NB comments have arrived
- CppCast - Reflection and C++26, with Herb Sutter
- elbeno - Functions are Asymmetric
- Herb Sutter - Poll: Does your project use terminating assertions in production?
- Meeting C++ - Comparing accumulate to C++23s fold_left
- Meeting C++ Blogroll - Meeting C++ weekly Blogroll 500
- Meeting C++ News - Looking at the first results of the onsite attendee survey
- Meeting C++ News - Meeting C++ 2025 is hosted in Hubilo online
- Qt Blog - Qt Creator 18 RC released
- Qt Blog - Qt Design Studio 4.8 Released
- Sandor Dargo's Blog - How to Pick Which Conference Talks to Attend
- spdlog - version 1.16.0
- Wt - (J)Wt 4.12.1
From the Meeting C++ news page
- The memory model in C++ - Rainer Grimm - Meeting C++ 2016
- Threads and Locks must Go - Rainer Grimm - Meeting C++ 2017
- Best Practices for Concurrency - Rainer Grimm - Meeting C++ 2018
- The core C++ guidelines for safer Code - Rainer Grimm - Meeting Embedded 2018
- Concepts - Evolution or Revolution - Rainer Grimm - Meeting C++ 2019
- Rainer Grimm - From Functions to Coroutines - Meeting C++ 2020
- Rainer Grimm - C++20 - the hidden pearls - Meeting C++ 2021
- const and constexpr - Rainer Grimm - Meeting C++ online
- Extend and Embed Python with C++ - Rainer Grimm - Meeting C++ 2022
- C++26: an overview - Rainer Grimm - Meeting C++ 2024
- Unforgettable factory revisited
- Modules: An Introduction to Partitions
- C++20 Template Constraints: SFINAE to Concepts
Videos
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Jason Turner YT - C++ Weekly - Ep 502 - Simple Reflection For C++20
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Meeting C++ YT - Using C++ to implement a color choosing panel in Qt
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Meeting C++ YT - Interview with Frances Buontempo for Meeting C++ 2025
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SwedenCpp YT - Harald Achitz: Some tips for the everyday CMake user
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