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What C++ file extensions do you prefer? (feel free to explain your reasons in the replies, or comment if you use something different)

Personally I really like .cc/.hh, Google uses .cc so I adopted it, and being able to tell from the file extension whether a header file is C or C++ is super useful for lots of tooling. I never see anyone else using .cc/.hh though :(

#cplusplus #cpp #programming

  • .cc / .hh (0%, 0 votes)
  • .cc / .h (0%, 0 votes)
  • .cpp / .hpp (0%, 0 votes)
  • .cpp / .h (100%, 1 vote)
1 voter. Poll end: 2 months ago


This is a wonderfully even-keeled and informative Rust vs. C++ Exchange on the SE Daily Podcast with Steve Klabnik and Herb Sutter. If you are looking for some ideological slug fest you will be disappointed. Check it out! #rust #cpp #programming youtu.be/XdHBSxDsVlM?si=gS2kzj…


Hey #gnome and #kde people, since you are at #fosdem could you maybe discuss what would it take to make a common toolkit (Linux toolkit?) that would appeal to both #c and #cpp devs? Basically covering both platforms so we could converge. Maybe #swiftlang? Fork of #Kotlin native? Seems to me we would be better off with people writing mobile apps for Linux desktop, than people writing web apps and electron garbage on desktop.

Fully aware of xkcd.com/927/




🦀 "Why the Rust Community Should Be Worried About the New Carbon Language"

👉 should we?

👉 If we some language can do what Rust can do but more simpler, we should be happy to switch but is that the case here?

Article:
towardsdev.com/why-the-rust-co…

#rustlang #rust #cpp #carbon


We're looking for a #c / #cpp or #rust #freelance developer! It's mostly about Linux namespaces, PAM modules, and patches in 3rd-party software. Low volume. Take a look, mail us, or spread the word!

blog.uberspace.de/freelance-jo…

Boosts very welcome! #rustlang #jobad #job


I'm experimenting with the #libreoffice SDK to write a small #nextcloud app. I'm using the #cpp API because I want to wrap it in an #Rust #HTTP backend.

It is hard to figure out how to use the API and questions on Stackoverflow are hard to align with the #libreoffice examples. For example, stackoverflow.com/q/62769483 does not really help. I guess you need to be familiar with the API before you will understand it.

@libreoffice, do you have any pointers to become more comfortable with the API?