Lightning Talk: Writing a Lookup Table in C++ - Richard Smith - CppNow 2023
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Lightning Talk: Writing a Lookup Table in C++ - Richard Smith - CppNow 2023
Slides: github.com/boostcon/cppnow_pr...
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Writing a lookup table in completely normal C++ code has never been this easy! In this talk we overcome a minor obstacle to implement such a lookup table, and hopefully learn something along the way.
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Richard Smith
Richard is a professional C++ language lawyer at Google and one of the three leads of the Carbon language project. He has worked in great depth on the C++ core language, has authored over a hundred C++ committee papers, and was the editor for the C++17 and C++20 standards. Until recently, he was the lead developer of the Clang compiler. When not working on the guts of programming languages, he likes to play pool, and to annoy his cats with mediocre piano performances.
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Now I finally understand what lambda calculus is
Я ожидал точно не этого, но это круто!
And you have invented a syntax as readable as Haskell.
APL 😂
Lmao, awesome! I love these kinds of talks!
so wait does this mean C++ has its own jsfuck? 👀
obfuscated code
Use?
Fun!
Don't
What am I watching. I understand why people go to zig or rust 😂
Still better than JavaScript 😂