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Posts: #Cpp

Posts: # Cpp

07 Aoû 2024
How to find job for Rescue Rangers: analyzing Godot Engine
Alexey Smolskas
Developing and playing games can be an incredibly engaging, addictive, and satisfying activity. But nothing spoils the gameplay experience like a tricky hidden bug. So, today we'll be looking at...
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05 Aoû 2024
C++ programmer's guide to undefined behavior: part 3 of 11
Andrey Karpov, Dmitry Sviridkin
Your attention is invited to the third part of an e-book on undefined behavior. This is not a textbook, as it's intended for those who are already familiar with C++ programming. It's a kind of...
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26 Jul 2024
Debugging bugs in x64dbg debugger. No debugger
Taras Shevchenko
We can't develop programs without debugging. Modern IDEs have a built-in debugger, but there are cases when using IDE for debugging is superfluous or impossible. So, standalone debuggers come to...
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24 Jul 2024
Fixing bugs in your AI: let's analyze bugs in OpenVINO
Alexey Gorshkov
Fellow developers, we invite you to continue our exciting journey through the depths of Intel OpenVINO code! Equipped with a static analyzer, just like detectives, we'll uncover the most...
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08 Jul 2024
An insect is sitting in your compiler and doesn't want to leave for 13 years
Grigory Semenchev
Let's imagine you have a perfect project. Tasks get done, your compiler compiles, static analyzers analyze, and releases get released. At some point, you decide to open an ancient file that...
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26 Jui 2024
12 moments of typos and copy-paste, or why AI hallucinates: checking OpenVINO
Alexey Gorshkov
"OpenVINO is a toolkit that boosts deep AI learning to interact with the real world. Now it's more effective!" This incredible news is a call to action for us. The project code has been...
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24 Jui 2024
C++ programmer's guide to undefined behavior: part 2 of 11
Andrey Karpov, Dmitry Sviridkin
Your attention is invited to the second part of an e-book on undefined behavior. This is not a textbook, as it's intended for those who are already familiar with C++ programming. It's a kind of...
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19 Jui 2024
I _____ hate arrays in C++!
Anton Tretyakov
Or why I think developers need to know about them but should not use...
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14 Jui 2024
Smile while drowning in bugs
Evgenii Feklin
Many times, we've written about bugs in games, in space flight software, etc. Now we'd like to honor the tradition. This time, we'll take a look at the bugs that have crept into some of the...
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11 Jui 2024
How much UB is in my compiler?
Alexey Smolskas
C and C++ developers have two bug-related headaches: memory leaks and undefined behavior. As you can guess, I'll talk about undefined behavior—and about "my" compiler. To be more precise, I'll...
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