Wednesday, July 10, 2013

FeedaMail: Comments for Sutter’s Mill

feedamail.com Comments for Sutter's Mill

Comment on Recommended reading: Why mobile web apps are slow (Drew Crawford) by Concerned Programmer

@Herb, thanks for the interesting link.

That said, I was wondering if you could give us all an update on the status of the addition of an AST to the MS C++ compiler. Is there a time-line for completion? will it be available for use in vs2013 RTM. I think we’re all VERY interested to hear your take on this very important issue.

Read More »

Comment on Recommended reading: Why mobile web apps are slow (Drew Crawford) by M.S. Babaei

Thanks for sharing. Very good read indeed.

@Jasper There is a good alternative to XAML. Way more powerful than XAML. And it’s QML.

Naturally, as a C++ developer I’ve always avoided using it. Until I used Qt Quick 2.1 in my recent project.
And, I admit I fell for it.

Read More »

Comment on The Future of C++: Live broadcast this Friday by conseil trategie marketing

marketing 11th edition kerin pdf mix is any combination of marketing 11th edition kerin pdf activities and techniques a company uses to attract and likely to conduct business over the phone.
All these three steps are co-related with each other.
Official presser awaits you after the campaign is over?
Don’t worry, you’re not alone in that thought.
A 10% commission is pay on initial products packs to your sponsor.

Read More »

Comment on Recommended reading: Why mobile web apps are slow (Drew Crawford) by Mark Garcia

A very good article. Thank you very much for sharing.

After reading the whole of it, I gained much appreciation for modern C++’s flexibility, TBH. Maybe it’s now a good time to say that GCs need to collect themselves! :-)

Read More »

Comment on Recommended reading: Why mobile web apps are slow (Drew Crawford) by Why Mobile Web Apps are so Slow, Drew Crawford | musingstudio

[…] of reasons why mobile web apps aren’t going to get faster anytime soon. Herb Sutter’s blog post lists some of the contents and a […]

Read More »

Comment on Recommended reading: Why mobile web apps are slow (Drew Crawford) by pip010 (@ppetrovdotnet)

insightful, revelating and darn disturbing to be honest !

Read More »

Comment on Recommended reading: Why mobile web apps are slow (Drew Crawford) by Brian M

Long but interesting article, but absolutely no surprises, just confirmation of the naysayers critism of .net and Java languages when they were first introduced. Great ideas let down by dogma, and as for Javascript that’s one compromised sick dog of a language that is well past its sell buy date, but still selling well and causing tummy bugs to anyone who consumes more than a few lines :)

Main worry is that c++ is headed the same way as JavaScript with so many additions that the environment becomes polluted, the KISS principle is so often forgotten by standard organisations!

Read More »
 
Delievered to you by Feedamail.
Unsubscribe

No comments:

Post a Comment