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Release of TeaScript 0.12.0 🌈
Show more: Release of TeaScript 0.12.0 🌈TeaScript 0.12.0 was published on the 18th January in 2024 and can be downloaded for free:☛☛☛ Download is available here. ☚☚☚ (or browse the source code of the TeaScript C++ Library on Github) This Release could also be published with the headline: “TeaScript – in living color”, or “TeaScript – colorized” – hence the rainbow…
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An unevil const_cast – real-world example
Show more: An unevil const_cast – real-world exampleIntro This is the second article of my small mini series about maybe not so well known C++ features / pattern / programming techniques for which I found a practical usage during programming on my private projects. This time the topic is about const_cast<T&>. const_cast is considered evil It is more or less indisputable, that…
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Ref-qualified overloads – real-world example
Show more: Ref-qualified overloads – real-world exampleIntro This article is the first one of a small mini series of C++ related articles where I will show and explain some C++ features, which might be a little uncommon in its usage at least for some (or even many?) of C++ programmers – probably because the practical usage of these features is not…
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Release of TeaScript 0.11.0 🎂
Show more: Release of TeaScript 0.11.0 🎂TeaScript 0.11.0 was published on the 11th December in 2023 and can be downloaded for free:☛☛☛ Download is available here. ☚☚☚ (or browse the source code of the TeaScript C++ Library on Github) TeaScript 0.11.0 is also an anniversary release, since the first public release was made one year ago. Happy Birthday TeaScript! 🎂 What…
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Why array support is postponed
Show more: Why array support is postponedIn the release article of the last TeaScript release I mentioned that the next release will add support for arrays as container. I postponed the array support and the next release (right around the corner) will not contain it. In this article I explain why. First a short recap. The ValueObject version is most flexible…