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Dec 13, 2017
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Broken Warnings Theory

Yuriy Solodkyy
Yuriy Solodkyy

Перевод статьи на русском The "broken warnings theory" is a fictional theory of the norm-setting and signaling effect of coding practices and bug-checking techniques in 3rd party libraries on new bugs and design anti-patterns. The theory states that maintaining and monitoring warning levels to prevent small problems such as "signed/unsigned mism...

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Jan 20, 2016
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Visual Studio 2015 Update 1: New Experimental Feature – MPX

Yuriy Solodkyy
Yuriy Solodkyy

Introduction This post is about Intel® Memory Protection Extensions (Intel® MPX) support in Microsoft Visual Studio* 2015; content provided by Gautham Beeraka, George Kuan, and Juan Rodriguez from Intel Corporation.    Overview Update 1 for Visual Studio 2015 was announced on November 30, 2015. This update inclu...

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May 1, 2015
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Bringing Clang to Windows

Yuriy Solodkyy
Yuriy Solodkyy

As you may know, Visual Studio now supports building Android and iOS applications using Clang. We realize the need of our users to write cross-platform apps and we know that C++ offers massive benefits in the cross-platform arena. Clang has made impressive strides in standards conformance and diagnostics and is fast becoming the preferred C++ compi...

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Nov 12, 2014
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Details About Some of the New C++ Language Features

Yuriy Solodkyy
Yuriy Solodkyy

When you read our release notes, you'll notice that we've added a large number of C++ language features. The details of what these features are can be found all over the web, but what purpose they serve might still be nebulous. This article will attempt to explain the origins of and how to use a few of these new language mechanisms for best results...

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