String View in C++
Tutorial on utilizing “std::string_view” in C++ for code optimization, unnecessary memory overhead reduction, and the overall efficiency of C++ applications.
Read MoreTutorial on utilizing “std::string_view” in C++ for code optimization, unnecessary memory overhead reduction, and the overall efficiency of C++ applications.
Read MoreGuide on the examples of “std::map::erase” function in C++ to remove the elements from “std::map” by erasing the key, iterator, range, or based on a predicate.
Read MorePractical guide on the features of “std::any”, its usage patterns, and practical examples that illustrate its role in writing a robust and flexible C++ code.
Read MoreTutorial on the significance of special characters in C++ to control the flow of a program and represent the non-printable entities and illustrate their usage.
Read MoreTutorial on the concept of printing the complete value of double data types in C++ programming by utilizing the setprecision(), fixed, and scientific methods.
Read MoreGuide on C++ precedence examples, the order of the operators in which they are computed, and how the expressions are solved according to the order precedence.
Read MorePractical guide on the “move” constructor in C++ programming to effectively relocate an object’s resources to another object and the benefits of utilizing it.
Read MorePractical tutorial on the concept of getters and setters in C++ programming to offer a better abstraction and encapsulation of the class’s internal operations.
Read MoreGNOME introduced new core camera app in the release of version 45, which however not adopted as default in Ubuntu 23.10 or Fedora 39. If you want to try it out, then here’s how to do the trick in Ubuntu 24.04 and/or Ubuntu 23.10, and workaround “No Camera Found” issue. The new camera app, aka […]
Read MoreWelcome to the Linux Foundation’s January newsletter! In this edition you’ll find new research reports, key LF Project updates, and our first Training & Certification deal of the year. Also, if you missed it, we published our 2023 Annual Report in December, “Rising Tides of Open Source.” We thank you for your continued support of […]
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Read MoreFreeIPMI 1.6.12 – 11/19/23
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o Use poll() over select() to avoid fd limit in openipmi driver.
o Fix potential portability problems on systems without cbrt().
o Minor documentation updates.
FreeIPMI 1.6.13 – 01/26/24
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Read More Check out the important work our volunteers accomplished
at today’s Free Software Directory (FSD) IRC meeting.
Check out the important work our volunteers accomplished
at today’s Free Software Directory (FSD) IRC meeting.
Learn about the top five Linux shells: Bash, Zsh, Fish, Ksh, and Tcsh. Find out which one best suits your computing needs.
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Flathub is currently one of the most popular app stores for Linux, serving 1.6 billion downloads of over 2,400 apps in the Flatpak format, of which more than 850 have been verified by their original authors. And now, Flathub proudly announced today tha…
Read MoreGentoo-based Redcore Linux Hardened 2401 rolls out with Linux kernel 6.6, PipeWire by default, and a new Sisyphus backend.
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This article introduces 10 handy tools for Linux users to create a bootable USB drive from an ISO image. Each tool is outlined with its key features and usability, making it easier for you to choose the right software for your Linux setup and bootable …
Read MoreCryptsetup’s new update brings hardware encryption, merging software and OPAL layers for more robust protection with trust considerations.
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Parrot 6.0 includes advanced DKMS, Linux kernel 6.5, Raspberry Pi 5 support, new Wi-Fi drivers for network analysis, and more.
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The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Dimitris Tzemos has announced the release of Slackel 7.7 “MATE” edition, a Slackware and Salix-based Linux distribution featuring the MATE 1.26.1 desktop and various graphical utilities …
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