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(Re)Actor Allocation at 15 CPU Cycles
Bob Schmidt
04 August 2018 18:37:42 +01:00
(Re)Actor serialisation requires an allocator. Sergey Ignatchenko, Dmytro Ivanchykhin and Marcos Bracco pare malloc/free down to 15 CPU cycles.
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5 Reasons NOT to Use std::ostream for Human-Readable Output
Bob Schmidt
03 April 2018 16:42:39 +01:00
C++’s ostream can be hard to use. Sergey Ignatchenko suggests we use the {fmt} library instead.
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(Not Really So) New Niche for C++: Browser!?
Martin Moene
03 April 2017 19:35:30 +01:00
How do you run C++ in a browser? Sergey Ignatchenko demonstrates how to use Emscripten.
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9.7 Things Every Programmer Really, Really Should Know
Martin Moene
01 April 2016 21:40:44 +01:00
Most of us have heard of the twelve step program. Teedy Deigh introduces a 9.7 step plan for programmers.
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"HTTPS Everywhere" considered harmful
Martin Moene
03 January 2016 21:18:43 +00:00
Silas S. Brown considers an unintended cost of security.
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-640K- 2^256 Bytes of Memory is More than Anyone Would Ever -Need- Get
Martin Moene
03 December 2012 20:35:24 +00:00
How fast can computers get? Sergey Ignatchenko provides us with some upper limits.
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10 Things You Always Wanted to Know About Assert (But Were Afraid to Ask)
Administrator
03 April 2003 13:15:56 +01:00
This article is aimed primarily at those who are unfamiliar with assertions. However, even advanced programmers may make one or two new discoveries.
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1974 ACM Turing Award Lecture
Administrator
03 October 1999 13:15:33 +01:00
We very rarely publish material that is not original. However I thought that readers might enjoy this item from one of the great programmers of any time. Please note that this was first presented 25 years ago. I think it is worth reflecting on what we have and have not learnt since.