What are all the C++ blogs that you follow?
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Stephan T. Lavavej's (STL's!) posts in particular. |
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C++ Soup! C++ Tips, Tricks, Reviews, and Commentary By Dean Michael Berris. |
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Update: The articles are now hosted at Games From Within. |
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Not a blog but new C++ contents are added frequently: More C++ Idioms |
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Google Testing Blog covers all kinds of great testing tips and techniques. |
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Rambling Comments (Len Holgate's blog) |
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Garry's Bit Patterns (though it's mainly about Python these days). |
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The Fastware Project by Scott Meyers |
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ACCU (Association of C and C++ Users) journal: |
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Learning c++ by Abhishek Padmanabh |
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