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| Comment on Visual Studio 2013 RC is now available by Tom Kirby-Green
Can’t wait to try out the CTP at the end of the year, generalised lambda capture and await in particular stand out for me, and await will mean no longer having to take a dependency on the CLR to do nontrivial asynchronous work in ‘Store apps. Big tip of the hat to everyone involved in the Visual C++product, so good to see the language riding high again at Microsoft! Read More »Comment on Visual Studio 2013 RC is now available by esgames.org (@esgamesorg)
Can I update the 2013 Preview to the RC? Read More »Comment on Visual Studio 2013 RC is now available by Herb Sutter
@esgamesorg: I believe so — we usually support that. Read More »Comment on Recommended reading: Why mobile web apps are slow (Drew Crawford) by バリー バッグ
ダコタ 財布 バリー バッグ http://www.bagsoray.info/ Read More »Comment on My "One C++" talk from GoingNative is now posted by pjmlp
Nice presentation, specially as it also provided a way to know about openFrameworks and Cinder. The major problem I see with the “One C++” speech, is that your employer is famously known for being the least C and C++ compliant compiler vendor, always investing more time and money into language extensions for Windows only frameworks like COM, ATL and WinRT, in spite of the recent “going native” focus. Read More »Comment on My "One C++" talk from GoingNative is now posted by Tom Kirby-Green
Really enjoyed the talk, can’t wait to watch 2D graphics’s journey along the Standard library road. Whatever happens its going to be interesting and while C++ may indeed be ‘expert friendly’, I firmly believe we can do much, much more to make it an attractive and approachable first choice for aspiring young creative developers. Read More » | ||||
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