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Lesley Lai's Blog

1. Lesley Lai's Blog

Lesley Lai writes mainly about C++ and occasionally other programming languages like Elm, OCaml, and Rust. He also writes about Graphics programming and Programming Language.

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foonathan::​blog()

2. foonathan::​blog()

foonathan::​blog() writes about C++ library design. Recent articles cover topics like using default template arguments in C++, metaprogramming, and using immediately-invoked function expressions.

TRENDING POST:
Tutorial: C++20's Iterator Sentinels

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cor3ntin

3. cor3ntin

Corentin is a C++ standardization committee member and he writes about C++ language and library designs. Recent articles talk about the standard library, problems with C, and new and upcoming versions of the C++ programming language.

TRENDING POST:
Standard library development made easy with C++20 | cor3ntin

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Patricia Aas' Blog

4. Patricia Aas' Blog

Patricia is a programmer who has worked mostly in C++ and Java. She had experience working on large scale browsers and embedded systems. She is also one of the organizers of the #include<c++> community and helps to improve the inclusion and diversity of the C++ community.

TRENDING POST:
Survival Tips For Women In Tech | Patricia Aas - Programmer

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The Pasture

5. The Pasture

JeanHeyd Meneide is the Project Editor for the C programming language. He specializes in ergonomic library design, performance tuning, foreign function/language interfaces, and a little bit of graphics programming. He writes about C and C++.

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Fluent C++

6. Fluent C++

Fluent C++ by Jonathan Boccara is a weekly blog that covers various C++ tips. The blog is focused on expressive code. What makes this blog unique is that the author posts consistently every week and often has guest bloggers.

TRENDING POST:
Daily C++

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Kate Gregory's Blog

7. Kate Gregory's Blog

Kate Gregory is a C++ expert, trainer, and a regular speaker in C++ conferences. She is enthusiastic about simplicity, const correctness, and the beauty of algorithms. Her Pluralsight courses are some of the best resources to learn C++.

TRENDING POST:
Kate Gregory's Blog - My Pluralsight courses

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Denis Bakhvalov's Blog

8. Denis Bakhvalov's Blog

Denis Bakhvalov is a C++ compiler developer at Intel. He writes about performance analysis and tuning, C/C++ compilers, and CPU architecture. He also recently wrote a free book about Performance Analysis and Tuning on Modern CPUs.

TRENDING POST:
/blog/2022/05/28/Performance-analysis-and-tuning-contest-6

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C++ Tips of the Week

9. C++ Tips of the Week

"C++ Tips of the Week" is a curated list of C++ tips by Google. Not only does the blog discuss the finer points of the language, but in true “tip” fashion, it also offers advice or design preferences.

TRENDING POST:
Software Engineering at Google

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Eric Niebler's Blog

10. Eric Niebler's Blog

Eric Niebler is a C++ Standardization Committee member and the original author behind the C++20 standard ranges. His specialty is C++ library and application development, with special emphasis on modern C++ techniques and the functional programming style.

TRENDING POST:
Best Professional Advice I Ever Got

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Shafik Yaghmour's blog

11. Shafik Yaghmour's blog

Shafik's blog covers a variety of C++ topics from dark corners to general interest. Mainly a place to explore topics that the author covers in his weekly C++ quizzes in more depth and detail.

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artificial::mind

12. artificial::mind

artificial::mind writes about C++ and performance optimization. Its frequent posting on practical C++ meta-programming tricks is what makes it worthwhile to read.

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Arthur O’Dwyer

13. Arthur O’Dwyer

Arthur O’Dwyer is a C++ expert and blogs often about it. Some of the recent articles talk about working with classes, different compilers, arrays and pointers, and other language-specific topics. Arthur is also a regular speaker at CppCon and C++Now.

TRENDING POST:
Implementation divergence with a moved-from set comparator

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Dmitry Danilov's Blog

14. Dmitry Danilov's Blog

Dmitry writes about the nuances of development in C++, results of bug investigation, Linux tips and tricks, Docker from the developer's perspective.

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Learn C++ by Yilmaz Yoru

15. Learn C++ by Yilmaz Yoru

LearnCPlusPlus.org is a C++ tutorial and learning platform for Windows developers using C++ to build Windows applications. It focuses on tools that allow rapid development and programming of both Win32 and Win64 applications. Additionally, it supports deploying apps to iOS.

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Sutter’s Mill

16. Sutter’s Mill

Herb Sutter is an author and the chair of the ISO C++ standards committee. His blog focuses on the development inside the ISO C++ committee and various C++ conferences.

TRENDING POST:
GotW #94 Solution: AAA Style (Almost Always Auto)

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Modernes C++

17. Modernes C++

Rainer Grimm is a C++ trainer and consultant who writes on C++ subjects. His blog focuses on concurrency in C++ and features in new C++ standards. Recent posts cover topics like atomic references, bit manipulation, and feature testing.

TRENDING POST:
Reactor - ModernesCpp.com

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Barry Revzin's Blog

18. Barry Revzin's Blog

Barry Revzin is a C++ standardization committee member. He writes about C++ language and library design. He writes about topics like using lambdas and why certain language features are accepted or rejected.

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