In C++, returning objects by value typically means creating a new instance of an object on the stack. This requires…
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By Alon Sapozhnikov
October 6, 2024
In C++, returning objects by value typically means creating a new instance of an object on the stack. This requires…
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In C++, exception handling can be tricky, especially when using Typemock Isolator++. By default, Isolator++ catches exceptions in the code…
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January 15, 2023
Me and C Heavy language, lots of annoying fluff and stuff, fast, reliable, underpins a lot of modern-time programming, Dead…
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January 8, 2020
2020 is going to be a new era in the development world. A lot of methods, like agile and DevOps,…
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October 29, 2019
It started out as just another regular day, or so the development team thought… Each developer deployed their code to…
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January 25, 2019
Meet fellow C++ developer Krzysztof Sommerfeld from Poland who considers our professionan a technical art form.
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December 13, 2018
In the December newsletter, you’ll discover testing patterns for blockchain applications, reveal to you why so many suffer from open spaces and more.
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September 30, 2018
Why isn’t unit testing with C++ as common as it is with Java, C#, and Python? I don’t know. I…
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September 26, 2018
Maybe you’re new to C++. Perhaps you’ve been working with the language for a while and are looking at unit…
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July 4, 2018
Our June newsletter is all about sinnners in unit testing and how you can reach software paradise. Follow the path to reach holiness. Read on.
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