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Background: About five years ago, within Google we started publishing a series of C++ tips, about once a week, that became known as the “C++ Tips of the Week” (TotW). They became wildly successful, and we are still publishing them to this day (indicating that a language as rich as C++ will not deplete us of topics anytime soon). Not only do we discuss the finer points of the language, but in true
Date Published: September 2017 Planning Note (09/04/2020): A Japanese translation of this publication is now available from the Information-technology Promotion Agency (IPA), Japan. (DISCLAIMER: This translation is not an official U.S. Government or NIST translation. The U.S. Government does not make any representations as to the accuracy of the translation. The official publication is available
Daniel Hill (Amazon.com);Houssam Nassif (Amazon.com);Yi Liu (Amazon.com);Anand Iyer (Amazon.com);S. V. N. Vishwanathan (vishy@amazon.com) Abstract Optimization is commonly employed to determine the content of web pages, such as to maximize conversions on landing pages or click-through rates on search engine result pages. Often the layout of these pages can be decoupled into several separate decisi
Compatibility with the C++ Standard Google has developed many abstractions that either match or closely match features incorporated into C++14, C++17, and beyond. Using the Abseil versions of these abstractions allows you to access these features now, even if your code is not yet ready for life in a post C++11 world.
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