I need some C++ guru's opinions on extending std::string
1.C++11 FAQ - Bjarne Stroustrup
Description:When will compilers implement C++11? Currently shipping
compilers (e.g. GCC C++, Clang C++,IBM C++, and Microsoft C++) already
implement many C++11 features.
2.Why do they program in C++? | Lambda the Ultimate
Description:Over at comp.lang.c++.moderated, there is a thread created by
the c++ guru Scott Meyers on the subject: "Why do you program in c++?". In
my experience, C++ is alive ...
3.C++ Standard Core Language Active Issues - open-std.org
Description:1802. char16_t string literals and surrogate pairs Section:
2.14.5 [lex.string] Status: ready Submitter: Jeffrey Yasskin ...
4.C++11 Features in Visual C++ 11 - Visual C++ Team Blog ...
Description:12-09-2011 · Catch up on the latest news, events, and
technical insights from the Microsoft Visual C++ product team. Learn about
new compiler and IDE features, dive ...
5.C++ Standard Library Closed Issues List - open-std.org
Description:4. Basic_string size_type and difference_type should be
implementation defined. Section: 21.4 [basic.string] Status: NAD
Submitter: Beman Dawes Opened: 1997-11-16 ...
6.Bjarne Stroustrup's Homepage
Description:Developer of the C++ programming language.
7.Why is C++ relatively "harder" to use/bad choice for a ...
Description:Most opinions on Stack Overflow seem to voice a similar
opinion: C++ is "harder" to use and it is a "bad" choice for a beginner.
Speaking as someone who has been ...
8.Reading UTF-8 with C++ streams - CodeProject
Description:24-04-2012 · Note that MinGW report a blank display for the
reason described in the article (missing of a default
codecvt<wchar_t,char,mbstate_t>), while VC8 attempts ...
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10.The CImg Library - C++ Template Image Processing Toolkit
Description:Here are the latest news about the CImg Library project.
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