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Подробнее о конференции C++ Russia: — — . . . We are all aware that we should know the STL algorithms. We are all aware that we should know the STL algorithms. Including them in our designs allows us to make our code more ... — Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: ... This week our main topic is Simplicity and we're joined by Kate Gregory, who will be keynoting

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CppCon 2018: Jonathan Boccara “105 STL Algorithms in Less Than an Hour”
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105 STL Algorithms in Less Than an Hour - Jonathan Boccara [ACCU 2018]
C++Now 2018: Jonathan Boccara “Smart Output Iterators”
CppCon 2018: Serge Guelton “Frozen data structures in C++14”
CppCon 2018: Fred Tingaud “A Little Order: Delving into the STL sorting algorithms”
Pipes: How Plumbing Can Make Your C++ Code More Expressive - Jonathan Boccara - CppCon 2020
CppCast Episode 118: FluentC++ with Jonathan Boccara
CppCon 2019: Jonathan Boccara “10 Techniques to Understand Existing Code”
CppCon 2018: John Lakos “C++ Modules and Large-Scale Development”
Episode #34 - "Simplicity" with Kate Gregory and Jonathan Boccara
CppCon 2018: Kris Jusiak “State Machines Battlefield - Naive vs STL vs Boost”
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CppCon 2018: Jonathan Boccara “105 STL Algorithms in Less Than an Hour”

CppCon 2018: Jonathan Boccara “105 STL Algorithms in Less Than an Hour”

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C++ Russia 2018: Jonathan Boccara,  105 STL Algorithms in Less Than an Hour

C++ Russia 2018: Jonathan Boccara, 105 STL Algorithms in Less Than an Hour

Подробнее о конференции C++ Russia: https://jrg.su/9Sszhd — — . . . We are all aware that we should know the STL algorithms.

105 STL Algorithms in Less Than an Hour - Jonathan Boccara [ACCU 2018]

105 STL Algorithms in Less Than an Hour - Jonathan Boccara [ACCU 2018]

We are all aware that we should know the STL algorithms. Including them in our designs allows us to make our code more ...

C++Now 2018: Jonathan Boccara “Smart Output Iterators”

C++Now 2018: Jonathan Boccara “Smart Output Iterators”

http://cppnow.org — Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: ...

CppCon 2018: Serge Guelton “Frozen data structures in C++14”

CppCon 2018: Serge Guelton “Frozen data structures in C++14”

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CppCon 2018: Fred Tingaud “A Little Order: Delving into the STL sorting algorithms”

CppCon 2018: Fred Tingaud “A Little Order: Delving into the STL sorting algorithms”

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Pipes: How Plumbing Can Make Your C++ Code More Expressive - Jonathan Boccara - CppCon 2020

Pipes: How Plumbing Can Make Your C++ Code More Expressive - Jonathan Boccara - CppCon 2020

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CppCast Episode 118: FluentC++ with Jonathan Boccara

CppCast Episode 118: FluentC++ with Jonathan Boccara

Rob and Jason are joined by

CppCon 2019: Jonathan Boccara “10 Techniques to Understand Existing Code”

CppCon 2019: Jonathan Boccara “10 Techniques to Understand Existing Code”

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CppCon 2018: John Lakos “C++ Modules and Large-Scale Development”

CppCon 2018: John Lakos “C++ Modules and Large-Scale Development”

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Episode #34 - "Simplicity" with Kate Gregory and Jonathan Boccara

Episode #34 - "Simplicity" with Kate Gregory and Jonathan Boccara

This week our main topic is Simplicity and we're joined by Kate Gregory, who will be keynoting

CppCon 2018: Kris Jusiak “State Machines Battlefield - Naive vs STL vs Boost”

CppCon 2018: Kris Jusiak “State Machines Battlefield - Naive vs STL vs Boost”

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The Most Important Optimizations to Apply in Your C++ Programs - Jan Bielak - CppCon 2022

The Most Important Optimizations to Apply in Your C++ Programs - Jan Bielak - CppCon 2022

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