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From Python to C++
I program in Python and now I am learning C++. What I do with Python is connections to public APIs, API wrappers, data analysis... To learn, besides following tutorials I also like to think about a project (even a small one) and try to develop it because that's how you learn the most.
What project ideas can I develop to learn C++?
P.S: When I learn more C++ I may also use it to create faster code in Python.
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A 2048 game that I made in C++
I made a 2048 game in c++ for debian. The link to the github repo is https://github.com/hamzacyberpatcher/2048
The build instructions are in the readme file.
I just did it as a hobby and it is my first semester in my undergrad degree in c++. I do have prior knowledge in c++ so it helped me a lot. I somehow like c++ more that other languages like python and javascript and like making stuff in it.
I hope that you guys will try out the game that I made and give suggestions as well.
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Looking to collaborate
I want to collaborate with someone on a project I am working on for inventory management and service request software. I am at the absolutely ground level when it comes to any sort of programming, think C++ is the place to start. Thanks.
https://redd.it/1glqc89
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Article on detecting file descriptor errors with Valgrind
https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2024/11/07/track-file-descriptors-valgrind#
https://redd.it/1glpqll
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C++ Show and Tell - November 2024
Use this thread to share anything you've written in C++. This includes:
* a tool you've written
* a game you've been working on
* your first non-trivial C++ program
The rules of this thread are very straight forward:
* The project must involve C++ in some way.
* It must be something you (alone or with others) have done.
* Please share a link, if applicable.
* Please post images, if applicable.
If you're working on a C++ library, you can also share new releases or major updates in a dedicated post as before. The line we're drawing is between "written in C++" and "useful for C++ programmers specifically". If you're writing a C++ library or tool for C++ developers, that's something C++ programmers can use and is on-topic for a main submission. It's different if you're just using C++ to implement a generic program that isn't specifically about C++: you're free to share it here, but it wouldn't quite fit as a standalone post.
Last month's thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/1ftoxnh/c_show_and_tell_october_2024/
https://redd.it/1glnhsf
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What’s the difference between int main() and int main(void)?
Hi, so we just started learning C++ at uni and we have two different teachers. One of them uses int main() and the other one int main(void). I’m still new to C/C++ and i don’t really understand what’s the difference or which one i should use in what situation. I haven’t really been able to understand it either when i did some research online. Could someone explain it to me like i’m 5 please?
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Steal this Class: Modern "Copy-Paste-Safe" class templates for production grade code. These are all the right design choices for the language you love, with the defaults you hate.
https://medium.com/@anderssundman/steal-this-class-f5d093233b22
https://redd.it/1gl10up
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Is there a Visual Studio blog about C++ features and releases?
I used to have the Visual Studio Blog and C++ Team Blog in my RSS feed. In the past year or two, it's been flooded with marketing, Copilot and Unreal stuff, with very few news about C++ features or standard library changes. I swear I used to get articles about new previews, changelogs from the standard library, etc.
Is there another blog on the Microsoft website, or is just gone?
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If some form of reflection gets into C++26, how far will we be from having something like serde in C++?
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Memory error checking in C and C++: Comparing Sanitizers and Valgrind
https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/05/05/memory-error-checking-in-c-and-c-comparing-sanitizers-and-valgrind
https://redd.it/1gkvzvj
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Use std::span instead of C-style arrays
https://www.sandordargo.com/blog/2024/11/06/std-span
https://redd.it/1gksdap
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C++ programmer′s guide to undefined behavior: part 8 of 11
https://pvs-studio.com/en/blog/posts/cpp/1178/
https://redd.it/1gks35p
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Self-Taught
Hey y’all,
I’ve been teaching myself C++ since May & I feel that I’ve hit a wall. I understand the basics(data types, loops, arrays, pointers, stack/heap, etc.) I lack skills in other areas such as polymorphism & memorizing STL. My goal in the end is a video game developer, although for now, im open to other coding jobs to hone my skills. My question is, how should I progress myself to be ready for a job? I don’t have a teacher or a friend that knows coding, just youtube videos and chatgpt.
During my time while coding, I’ve done a few projects to build myself a resume, such as a calculator, banking app, number guessing game with some hints, etc. Simple projects. I haven’t gone to college for any tech degree & this is my first language. I don’t really know where/who to ask to give me some advice/insight. Thanks in advance!
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Building a Custom C++ Serializer for Efficient Data Handling
I just published a blog post that might interest those of you working with data-heavy applications or game engines. Over the past few months, I’ve been developing a custom C++ serializer tailored for handling complex game components and making the serialization process more efficient and readable.
The post dives into:
* **Core Design & Structure**: How the serializer is built to handle both basic and custom types.
* **Custom Data Types**: Examples of handling types like `Vector2D`, `Vector3D`, and `ModelInfo`.
* Add User Data Types: Examples of how to expand the serializer with user defined data types
Check it out here: [Building a Custom C++ Serializer for Efficient Data Handling](https://medium.com/@pigeoncodeur/building-a-custom-c-serializer-for-efficient-data-handling-7cec8716de7a)
Would love any feedback or thoughts! And if you’re interested in serialization or working on similar projects, let’s connect!
https://redd.it/1gkni5c
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Got an Offer from ASML Veldhoven as a C++ Developer - Thoughts on the Salary?
I recently received an offer from ASML Veldhoven for a C++ developer role. I had cleared all the interview rounds confidently, and I have 3 years of relevant work experience, having worked at one of the biggest engineering companies in Europe in a similar domain. The offer was for 53k euros per year.
Honestly, I felt like it wasn’t a fair offer given my experience and background, so I ended up rejecting it. Now
I'm curious about the community’s perspective.
Was the offer reasonable for someone with my experience, or was I right to feel it fell short? Would love to hear your thoughts and insights on how competitive this offer is in the market. Because honestly I am receiving offers way above this number and was surprised ASML was one of the lowest so far.
https://redd.it/1gkcq2v
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MSVC C++23 support
Any news on MSVC C++23 compiler support? This is the end of 2024 ;)) I know there is something like this https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/overview/visual-cpp-language-conformance, and as we can see practically no feature of 23 standart is supported yet, most of STL is implented tho.
https://redd.it/1gkdr6e
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Latest News From Upcoming C++ Conferences
This Reddit post will now be a roundup of any new news from upcoming conferences with then the full list now being available at https://programmingarchive.com/upcoming-conference-news/
ADC
ADCxGather, a free preview for ADC 2024 took place on Friday 1st November. You can watch the talks as they were broadcasted on YouTube in the stream VOD! https://youtube.com/live/p1wwR9bOx0A
ADC 2024 starts on Monday 11th November! \- It is your last chance to buy online or in-person tickets for ADC 2024! Tickets start from £99 for online attendance [https://audio.dev/tickets](https://audio.dev/tickets) and includes on-demand access to talks which will be available after the conference to attendees.
Meeting C++
Meeting C++ starts on Thursday 14th November! \- It is your last chance to buy online or in-person tickets for Meeting C++ 2024. Tickets start from €250 for online attendees which you can purchase at [https://ti.to/meetingcpp/meetingcpp-2024](https://ti.to/meetingcpp/meetingcpp-2024)
Core C++
A preliminary schedule for this years event can be found at [https://corecpp.org/schedule/](https://corecpp.org/schedule/)
C++Online
A reminder that the call for speakers for C++Online will close until November 15th. Find out more at [https://cpponline.uk/call-for-speakers](https://cpponline.uk/call-for-speakers)
ACCU
The call for speakers for ACCU has now closed.
CppNorth
CppNorth have started releasing their YouTube videos for the 2024 conference. Check out the videos at [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGWAlXciy785Iog-X7247Hw](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGWAlXciy785Iog-X7247Hw)
CppCon
CppCon have opened their calls for speakers for classes/workshops for the CppCon Academy 2025
Early access for the CppCon 2024 videos can be purchased for $150 with each of the 2024 videos being exclusively avaliable on the early access platform for a minimum of 30 days before being publicly released on YouTube. Find out more and purchase at https://cppcon.org/early-access/
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"Hackable" Email - Extending Postfix with Wasm & C++
https://www.getxtp.com/blog/hackable-email-extending-postfix-with-wasm
https://redd.it/1gkbfmy
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Should i buy the c++ primer by the Stanley B. Lippman
i wan to goo from beginner to the professional level. Should i buy it and i see that the pdf of 5th edition pdf is free to use in the internet so should i but it or see the pdf ?????
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"No such file or directory" error for header file
Hello,
I'm following C++ Primer 5th Edition. Reached to point in the fist chapter "Introducing Classes".
In this chapter book defines a class named "Sales_item". We are supposed to use the source code files they provide in (http://www.informit.com/title/0321714113) which contains Sales_item.h.
Everything went smooth up until now. I downloaded the MS Visual Studio 2012 file and extracted the file contents where my .cpp file is.
I get this error message for this following code:
#include <iostream>
#include "Salesitem.h"
int main()
{
Salesitem item1, item2;
std::cin >> item1 >> item2;
// first check that item1 and item2 represent the same book
if (item1.isbn() == item2.isbn()) {
std::cout << item1 + item2 << std::endl;
return 0;
// indicate success
} else {
std::cerr << "Data must refer to same ISBN"
<< std::endl;
return -1; // indicate failure
}
}
ERROR message:
Sales_item.h: No such file or directory
I'm using Visual Studio Code on Linux Mint.
p.s: I'm a newbie when it comes to coding so sorry in advance if question isn't well phrased or wasn't asked correctly at all. Thank you for reading.
https://redd.it/1gk8saf
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