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Collection of interesting resources on …

Andrey Karpov
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Collection of interesting resources on C/C++ programming

I constantly study the Web regarding new articles on C/C++/C++11 programming. If I find them interesting, I post links to them in twitter @Code_Analysis, on Reddit /r/Viva64 and like them on StumbleUpon. If you are present on one of these websites, I invite you to follow me. You will find a lot of interesting articles in time. To get you interested, I decided to create a small selection of materials.

First of all, of course, I would like to recommend you our viva64.com website. There you can find a lot of articles and blog posts regarding development of quality code. For example, I invite you to see 28 lessons on developing 64-bit software in C/C++.

For the purpose of convenience I have arranged the links into several subjects. Enjoy reading.

Note. Usually we wrap links to manage their integrity. I wrote about this brave fight against chaos in the article "d'Artagnan and Internet, or working on the problem of bad links". Unfortunately, I will give direct links this time. These materials will significantly enlarge the link base, which means that we will have much work to do in case the articles are moved.

C++ as large as life

  • A large list of famous projects developed in C/C++: C++ Applications. How can anyone say that C++ is becoming extinct after that?
  • Computer Language Benchmarks Game. As usual, Fortran, C and C++ languages are the leaders regarding performance. And it will hardly change in the nearest future. If you are developing resource-intensive software, the C++ language will be most probably the best choice.
  • Why is C++ still a very popular language in quantitative finance?
  • 9 reasons to start using C++11

Interesting blogs

Floating-point arithmetic

Various programming tricks

Character encoding and control characters

Coding standards

Groups

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