C/C++ Community

C/C++ Community
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A community for C and C++ developers to share tutorials, best practices, libraries, and discuss building applications.
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James Dayalverified Sep 25, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
Hello World! Welcome to the C/C++ Group! We’re excited to have you here! This is a space where you can share, learn, and connect with other developers who love C/C++. Start by saying hi! Introduce yourself in the comments below—tell us your name...
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Jakub Neruda 4 days in Articles 1 min read
Tuesday coding tips are super short posts about various tidbits mainly from C++, but also from other programming languages I use. You can also follow the #TuesdayCodingTips hashtag on Mastodon and Linkedin. CMake can do many things and instrumenting...
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Jakub Neruda Apr 28 in Articles 1 min read
Tuesday coding tips are super short posts about various tidbits mainly from C++, but also from other programming languages I use. You can also follow the #TuesdayCodingTips hashtag on Mastodon and Linkedin. If you want to log a filename and line num...
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Jakub Neruda Apr 21 in Articles 2 min read
Tuesday coding tips are super short posts about various tidbits mainly from C++, but also from other programming languages I use. You can also follow the #TuesdayCodingTips hashtag on Mastodon and Linkedin. While template instantiation can be used t...
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Jakub Neruda Apr 7 in Articles 2 min read
Tuesday coding tips are super short posts about various tidbits mainly from C++, but also from other programming languages I use. You can also follow the #TuesdayCodingTips hashtag on Mastodon and Linkedin. Templated code in C++ must be defined in t...
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Jakub Neruda Mar 31 in Articles 2 min read
Tuesday coding tips are super short posts about various tidbits mainly from C++, but also from other programming languages I use. You can also follow the #TuesdayCodingTips hashtag on Mastodon and Linkedin. There is a five-hundred-page book about C+...
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Jakub Neruda Mar 24 in Articles 1 min read
Tuesday coding tips are super short posts about various tidbits mainly from C++, but also from other programming languages I use. You can also follow the #TuesdayCodingTips hashtag on Mastodon and Linkedin. Do you use CMake and need to improve your...
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Jakub Neruda Mar 17 in Articles 1 min read
Tuesday coding tips are super short posts about various tidbits mainly from C++, but also from other programming languages I use. You can also follow the #TuesdayCodingTips hashtag on Mastodon and Linkedin. Since C++17, we can use “structured bindi...
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Jakub Neruda Mar 10 in Articles 1 min read
Tuesday coding tips are super short posts about various tidbits mainly from C++, but also from other programming languages I use. You can also follow the #TuesdayCodingTips hashtag on Mastodon and Linkedin. What if you had a template class and you ...
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Jakub Neruda Feb 17 in Articles 4 min read
One of the very few features of the C++ standard library that I unapologetically like, is the std::visit. It reduces the amount of boilerplate code, kills multiple birds with a single stone, and doesn’t sacrifice performance while doing it. So let’s ...
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