One of the medium-term possibilities we’re seriously considering forNTPsec is moving the entire codebase out of C into a language with nobuffer overrun...
Scientists, educators and engineers not only use programming languages to build software systems, but also in interactive workflows, using the tools available to explore a problem and reason about it…
was curious about this while looking through:
github.com/alicevision/geogram/blob/05b3ef4edf0b87b5e52ff7f93a520e0e98ab3951/src/lib/geogram/basic/quaternion.h#L67
Sourcetrail is a productivity tool for software developers on Windows, Mac and Linux. It uses static source code analysis to provide a visualization that lets you follow calls and other dependencies.
If you use the code, please kindly cite the following paper:
Yankai Lin, Zhiyuan Liu, Maosong Sun, Yang Liu, Xuan Zhu. Learning Entity and Relation Embeddings for Knowledge Graph Completion. The 29th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI'15).
I’ve been working for almost a year implementing micro-services on C++11 running as Docker containers. Through my journey I’ve seen to emerge quite a bunch of interesting tools to work with C++ on…
Disclaimer: this post is sort of a motivating post for students. Professional programmers may find it uninteresting or painful (especially if you code in C# or Java or JavaScript). C++ is the hardest…
This article sheds light on how warnings work in GCC, why some warnings are false, and when warnings might not be output. Also discussed are the trade-offs made when implementing checks in GCC.