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Side Projects in C++ for HFT

Hi so I am currently working on embedded software. I have mostly done C, C++, C#, and Python.


I am planning to apply to HFT roles next year, and I wanted to know what type of side projects would be good for me to do so I can try landing a job in the HFT field?


Thank you!

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New release cadence and support lifecycle for Microsoft C++ Build Tools
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/new-release-cadence-and-support-lifecycle-for-msvc-build-tools/

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#pragma once -> two files are identical if their content is identical

It is that simple.
Two files are considered identical, if their content is identical.
Forget about paths, inodes, whatever other hacks.
Define it like this, it can probably fit in one paragraph of standardize, and be done with it.

After that, compilers are free to do any heuristics and optimizations that help to identify two files as identical, that is perfectly fine.
When the compiler cannot say for sure that two files are the same, it will have to read it, but guess what? If the files are actually different files, it has to read it anyway, to include it in the translation unit.

(btw I am watching the 2 hour video of rants about c++ right now, this issue just strikes me, as i have had enough of conversations about it myself.)

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New C++ Conference Videos Released This Month - November 2025 (Updated To Include Videos Released 2025-11-17 - 2025-11-23)

**CppCon**

2025-11-17 - 2025-11-23

* The Evolution of std::optional - From Boost to C++26 - Steve Downey - [https://youtu.be/fTbTF0MUsPA](https://youtu.be/fTbTF0MUsPA)
* Implement the C++ Standard Library: Design, Optimisations and Testing while Implementing Libc++ - Hui Xie - [https://youtu.be/iw8hqKftP4I](https://youtu.be/iw8hqKftP4I)
* Could C++ Developers Handle an ABI Break Today? - Luis Caro Campos - [https://youtu.be/VbSKnvldtbs](https://youtu.be/VbSKnvldtbs)
* Unsatisfied with the C++ Standard Library? Join The Beman Project! - River Wu - [https://youtu.be/knWAtBwEzaI](https://youtu.be/knWAtBwEzaI)
* The Joy of C++26 Contracts - Myths, Misconceptions & Defensive Programming - Herb Sutter - [https://youtu.be/oitYvDe4nps](https://youtu.be/oitYvDe4nps)

2025-11-10 - 2025-11-16

* Concept-based Generic Programming - Bjarne Stroustrup - [https://youtu.be/VMGB75hsDQo](https://youtu.be/VMGB75hsDQo)

**C++Now**

2025-11-17 - 2025-11-23

* Runtime Polymorphism with Freedom and Performance - External Polymorphism and Type Erasure - Eduardo Madrid - [https://youtu.be/-3Hu29GTdKg](https://youtu.be/-3Hu29GTdKg)
* How the Linux User/Kernel ABI Really Works - Driving the Linux Kernel Down at the Metal - Greg Law - [https://youtu.be/5UkVl0xK-3E](https://youtu.be/5UkVl0xK-3E)
* Lambda All the Things - Braden Ganetsky - [https://youtu.be/riYle7nt6ZM](https://youtu.be/riYle7nt6ZM)

2025-11-10 - 2025-11-16

* Growing Your Toolkit From Refactoring to Automated Migrations - Matt Kulukundis - [https://youtu.be/vqFEKvI0GmU](https://youtu.be/vqFEKvI0GmU)
* C++ as a Microscope Into Hardware - Linus Boehm - [https://youtu.be/KFe6LCcDjL8](https://youtu.be/KFe6LCcDjL8)
* Introduction to C++ Function Template Partial Ordering - Matheus Izvekov - [https://youtu.be/yY2qiL2oI2Y](https://youtu.be/yY2qiL2oI2Y)

2025-11-03 - 2025-11-09

* Techniques for Declarative Programming in C++ - Richard Powell - [https://youtu.be/zyz0IUc5po4](https://youtu.be/zyz0IUc5po4)
* C++ Generic Programming Considered Harmful? - Jeff Garland - [https://youtu.be/jXQ6WtYmfZw](https://youtu.be/jXQ6WtYmfZw)
* Coinductive Types in C++ Senders - Building Streams out of Hot Air - Steve Downey - [https://youtu.be/POXB5xRai74](https://youtu.be/POXB5xRai74)

2025-10-27 - 2025-11-02

* Overengineering max(a, b) - Mixed Comparison Functions, Common References, and Rust's Lifetime Annotations - Jonathan Müller - [https://youtu.be/o2pNg7noCeQ](https://youtu.be/o2pNg7noCeQ)
* The Sender/Receiver Framework in C++ - Getting the Lazy Task Done - Dietmar Kühl - [https://youtu.be/gAnvppqvJw0](https://youtu.be/gAnvppqvJw0)
* Effective CTest - a Random Selection of C++ Best Practices - Daniel Pfeifer - [https://youtu.be/whaPQ5BU2y8](https://youtu.be/whaPQ5BU2y8)

**C++ on Sea**

2025-11-17 - 2025-11-23

* Lightning Talk: Dying for Your Language - History of Esperanto - Guy Davidson - [https://youtu.be/C0j0F52o1ik](https://youtu.be/C0j0F52o1ik)
* Lightning Talk: Teaching GameDev - A C++ Centric Approach - Koen Samyn - [https://youtu.be/t0tLjI7FQ7M](https://youtu.be/t0tLjI7FQ7M)
* Lightning Talk: Let’s Make VLD Great Again - Alex Vanden Abeele - [https://youtu.be/9GAXSwpC68g](https://youtu.be/9GAXSwpC68g)

2025-11-10 - 2025-11-16

* Lightning Talk: Conan Strikes Back - Easy Migration to Conan 2.0 - Evgenii Seliverstov - [https://youtu.be/hHXLWyZi9IQ](https://youtu.be/hHXLWyZi9IQ)
* Lightning Talk: GPU Programming with C++ and Triton - Gil Hoben - [https://youtu.be/TwsFpZH8T2M](https://youtu.be/TwsFpZH8T2M)
* Lightning Talk: A Recipe for Designing Your Work Week as a Software Engineer - Sandor DARGO - [https://youtu.be/5oby3fGLBLE](https://youtu.be/5oby3fGLBLE)

2025-11-03 - 2025-11-09

* What C++ Needs to be Safe - John Lakos - [https://youtu.be/3eqhtK3hV9A](https://youtu.be/3eqhtK3hV9A)
* Why Technical Engineering Interviews Are Broken and How to Actually Make Them Better - Kristen Shaker - [https://youtu.be/WKVH0Lexw\_U](https://youtu.be/WKVH0Lexw_U)
* Lightning

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This guy made a new YouTube account just to upload a 2-hour rant about why C++ sucks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fGB-hjc2Gc

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Maybe somebody can explain to me how weak references solve the ODR problem
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20251121-00/?p=111807

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Disappointed with fmt library changes (12+)

This is kinda just a frustration rant, but I'm very disappointed with the changes in the fmt library, which are going to break my logging wrappers around it, and probably force me to find another solution soon (maybe even going back to using "dumb" C-style variadic macros again).

There are two main things which are frustrating me:

1. fmt::sprintf has been deprecated
2. fmt::format can no longer be used in wrapper functions, with compile time checking

The first issue is understandable, but is also a case of throwing the baby out with the bathwater. I get that it cannot be perfectly performance optimal, but breaking the ability to use printf-style formatting in the future will cause people with lots of format strings in this format to look elsewhere. In this case, maybe back to "dumb" C-style printf. Is that really better than slightly worse runtime performance with type and runtime safety? No, that's idiotic... but that's what the fmt library developers are apparently pushing for.

The second is more complicated: the new version broke this, but maybe because MSVC's compiler implementation is not current with C++23+? Unsure. String literals no longer work as format strings, but more significantly, you apparently cannot call fmt::format with parameters where the parameter values are not known at compile time, as is the case with almost every actual logging usage call (you need to wrap the format string arg in fmt::runtime, and give up compile time parameter type checking, apparently). This is a strict regression from fmt 10.x. Again, this seems like an asinine decision from the library authors, but maybe there's some idealized goal they are going for here; whatever the case, previous benefits are going away, which is making using the library a much less attractive proposition.

I'm curious if there is any fork attempt of the library to not break the above, which might be supported in the future, or if I will just need to migrate away from it at some point.

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On-device TTS model

Hello!

I'd like to introduce Supertonic, a newly open-sourced TTS engine designed for extreme speed and easy deployment across mobile, web, and desktop environments.

It includes example implementations in multiple languages, including C++.

Hope you find it useful!

Demo: https://huggingface.co/spaces/Supertone/supertonic
Code: https://github.com/supertone-inc/supertonic

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Engineering speed: Building robust C++ systems for microsecond advantage in trading
https://etedge-insights.com/markets/engineering-speed-building-robust-c-systems-for-microsecond-advantage-in-trading/

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All About C & C++ Strings: A Comprehensive Guide (motivated by building a search engine)

Hey all,

I recently encountered some fascinating challenges with C++ string types while building my C++ search engine, [Coogle](https://github.com/TheCloudlet/Coogle). This led me down a rabbit hole into the entire C and C++ string ecosystem, from the fundamental char types and their historical context in C, all the way through modern C++ features like std::basic\_string, Small String Optimization (SSO), Polymorphic Memory Resources (PMR), and various character encodings.

I've documented my findings in a detailed blog post, covering:

* The three distinct char types in C and their design rationale.
* The problems with C-style strings and how std::string solves them.
* The template nature of std::string (std::basic\_string) and its implications for type identity (which was key to my Coogle issue!).
* Advanced topics like char\_traits, custom allocators, C++17 PMR, and different character encodings.
* A timeline of string evolution in C and C++.

I hope this deep dive into std::string's internals and evolution is useful for anyone working with C++, especially those interested in compiler engineering, systems programming, or optimizing string usage.

You can read the full article here:
[https://thecloudlet.github.io/blog/cpp/cpp\_string/](https://thecloudlet.github.io/blog/cpp/cpp_string/)

Looking forward to your thoughts and discussions!

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What are the best ways I can study for my C++ quiz?

I have an exam on Tuesday. It's mainly about 1D Arrays, functions and recursions. Are there any quiz sites that quiz your C++ knowledge that I can use to study? I can't use something like learncpp since I'm only allowed to use what I learned in class instead of using my own method (e.g why we're using recursions, which is just a worse for loop). Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

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Como debería comenzar ?

Hace tiempo me lo he venido planteando desde muy pequeño me ha atraído todo lo relacionado con la computación y descubrí el mundo del código al principio fue un golpe porque ... Osea no sabía un comino de inglés y no entendía nada de nada , pero quiero aprender y quisiera saber cómo empiezo , mis recursos son escasos para no decir que nulos , tengo laptop móvil pero no dispongo de nada para un curso ni nada , quisiera saber si hubo alguien en mi posición y pudo aprender y quisiera saber cómo lo hizo

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C++ game using library or game engine?

C++ game using library or engine?

I am a beginner so please bear with me. I want to make a 2d top view game for my uni project and at least 70% c++ is requirement. I am trying/using sfml for now(am currently following tutorials instead of jumping in right now).

But am confused that is sfml the best option for this?

I think game engine would be easier for what I want and level designing would be much easier with an engine.

I want some advice as should I continue with sfml or cocos2d or godot with c++ would be easier? As c++ is a requirement so can't use unity and have heard that unreal is not a good option for simple 2d?

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CodeSummit 2.O: National-Level Coding Competition

Hey Coders!

Get ready to put your logic, speed, and creativity to the ultimate test, RAIT ACM Student Chapter proudly presents CodeSummit 2.O, our national-level coding competition built for innovators, problem-solvers, and future tech leaders.

Prize Pool & Recognition:

•⁠ ⁠INR 50,000 prize pool

•⁠ ⁠Certificates for top performers

•⁠ ⁠Additional performance-based rewards

Event Timeline:

•⁠ ⁠Round 1 (Online): 28th-30th November

•⁠ ⁠Round 2 (Offline at RAIT, Nerul): 20th December

Whether you're aiming to sharpen your analytical skills, compete among top coders, or simply explore the thrill of coding challenges, CodeSummit 2.O is your arena.

Expect high-energy rounds, smart problem statements, competitive spirit, and a community of developers ready to push boundaries.

All extra details, links, and the full brochure are waiting in the comments — dive in!

We're excited to have you onboard, Register Soon!

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Cloudfare: The Rust Community Knew This Was Coming
https://lucisqr.substack.com/p/the-rust-community-knew-this-was

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HMake 0.3. The most advanced build-system software. Supports C++-20 modules and header-units using Pioneering IPC based compilation. Cheapest solution for mega projects for 10x-15x faster compilation today.
https://github.com/HassanSajjad-302/HMake/tree/0.3

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Source Header separation

Hi all,
Source and header in the C times were directory separated because you could ship a binary library and the headers to use it.

WHy so many people still segregates C++ headers in different directories even if a lot of the code is nowadays in the header files ?

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Talk: Start a User Group, in 5 Easy\* Steps - Robert Schimkowitsch - [https://youtu.be/WkBJ79uZupo](https://youtu.be/WkBJ79uZupo)

2025-10-27 - 2025-11-02

* std::generator in C++23: When to use, and how to improve it - Johannes Kalmbach - [https://youtu.be/l9qKGGgnZYg](https://youtu.be/l9qKGGgnZYg)
* C++, C#, Rust or Python - Which is the Best Choice for Low Energy Consumption? - [https://youtu.be/DYu1NpuduWI](https://youtu.be/DYu1NpuduWI)
* Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks - A Tale of Two Emulators - Matt Godbolt - [https://youtu.be/gg4pLJNCV9I](https://youtu.be/gg4pLJNCV9I)

**ACCU Conference**

2025-11-17 - 2025-11-23

* What C++ Needs to be Safe - John Lakos - [https://youtu.be/6-MrKxsR\_\_I](https://youtu.be/6-MrKxsR__I)
* Learning To Stop Writing C++ Code (and Why You Won’t Miss It) - Daisy Hollman - [https://youtu.be/mpGx-\_uLPDM](https://youtu.be/mpGx-_uLPDM)
* What Is "Hello" in C++? - Nicolai M. Josuttis - [https://youtu.be/mMT5wLU1z-I](https://youtu.be/mMT5wLU1z-I)

2025-11-10 - 2025-11-16

* consteval All The Things? - Jason Turner - [https://youtu.be/q7OmdusczC8](https://youtu.be/q7OmdusczC8)
* The Past, Present and Future of Programming Languages - Kevlin Henney - [https://youtu.be/8-3QwoAmyuk](https://youtu.be/8-3QwoAmyuk)
* The Definitive Guide to Functional Programming in Cpp - Jonathan Müller - [https://youtu.be/lvlXgSK03D4](https://youtu.be/lvlXgSK03D4)

2025-11-03 - 2025-11-09

* What Makes Modern C++ Compelling For Programmers? - Gareth Lloyd - ACCU York Meetup - [https://youtu.be/nmQ0wbdY1ZU](https://youtu.be/nmQ0wbdY1ZU)
* How To Write a Rubik’s Cube Solver - Sam Saariste - [https://youtu.be/oNk5vm3jroQ](https://youtu.be/oNk5vm3jroQ)
* Optimising Data Building In Game Development - Dominik Grabiec - [https://youtu.be/KNAyUjeNewc](https://youtu.be/KNAyUjeNewc)
* Deliver Better Technical Presentations - Challenges Faced by Technical Speakers - Jack Simms - [https://youtu.be/p\_B7iPCoUgg](https://youtu.be/p_B7iPCoUgg)

2025-10-27 - 2025-11-02

* New (and Old) C++ Standard Library Containers - How to Choose the Right Container in C++26 and Beyond - Alan Talbot - [https://youtu.be/TtbYGico7bI](https://youtu.be/TtbYGico7bI)
* Testing, Preconditions, Coverage and Templates in Safety-Critical C++ Code - Anthony Williams - [https://youtu.be/L9jiRanMPnQ](https://youtu.be/L9jiRanMPnQ)
* Our Other C++ Interfaces - Bret Brown - [https://youtu.be/gFcXFPWxAEk](https://youtu.be/gFcXFPWxAEk)

**C++ Day**

2025-11-17 - 2025-11-23

* Interactive Program Design in C++ (Massimo Fioravanti) - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yHseDKXzvg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yHseDKXzvg)
* 8 Queens at Compile Time (Marco Marcello, Jonathan Marriott) - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAY4RX2gtD0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAY4RX2gtD0)

2025-11-10 - 2025-11-16

* SIMD substring in a string (Denis Yaroshevskiy) - [https://youtu.be/AZs\_iMxqAOY](https://youtu.be/AZs_iMxqAOY)
* Mocking the UART in C++ (Stefano Fiorentino) - [https://youtu.be/FaXLUWfDKyY](https://youtu.be/FaXLUWfDKyY)

2025-11-03 - 2025-11-09

* Zero or More (Alberto Barbati) - [https://youtu.be/HFwTTOV7B18](https://youtu.be/HFwTTOV7B18)
* Delegating Behaviors in C++ (Daniele Pallastrelli) - [https://youtu.be/nLSCG\_YIDh4](https://youtu.be/nLSCG_YIDh4)

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Match Block Size to CPU / Cache with Boost.DynamicBitset
http://boost.org/bsm/reddit-block/outreach/program_page/dynamicbitset/

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Time in C++: Understanding <chrono> and the Concept of Clocks
https://www.sandordargo.com/blog/2025/11/19/clocks-part-1-intro-to-chrono

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Showcase HyCAN: A Modern C++20 CAN Framework for Linux (Non-root access, Epoll-based)

Hi everyone,

I'd like to share an open-source project I've been working on: HyCAN. It's a high-performance C++ CAN communication framework designed for Linux.

GitHub: HyCAN

Why did I build this? Working with SocketCAN on Linux often involves two pain points:

Root Privileges: You usually need sudo to bring up interfaces or configure bitrates, which is a security risk for user-space control algorithms.
Boilerplate: Writing raw socket / bind / epoll code is tedious and error-prone.Key Features:
🚀 Daemon Architecture: A system service manages the interfaces, allowing your app to run without root privileges.
⚡ High Performance: Based on epoll, handling 100k+ msgs/s with low CPU usage (\~20% on Ryzen 7) and 10µs latency.
🛠 Modern C++: Written in C++20, utilizing tl::expected for error handling and concepts for cleaner APIs.
🔒 Real-time Ready: Built-in support for SCHED_FIFO, CPU affinity, and memory locking.I'm looking for feedback on the architecture and API design. Feel free to roast my code!Thanks!

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learning c++

hi am a former html i have some crappy projects i can add if anyone wants but i will have to search and i am looking to learn c++ but i dont know any websites that i can learn c++ and it must be free and its not a learning website that i must read like 500 words bcus im planning to do this at 6:30 am
and for like 5 min

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The only mainstream, traditional/retained-mode, cross-platform C/C++ GUI toolkit that is GPU-accelerated is GTK/gtkmm.

Any thoughts? Why are we in a such situation? I remember GPU acceleration was briefly enabled for Qt Widgets, but it didn't deliver improvements as I understand.

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Trying out C++26 executors · Mathieu Ropert
https://mropert.github.io/2025/11/21/trying_out_stdexec/

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A Very Fast 64–Bit Date Algorithm: 30–40% faster by counting dates backwards
https://www.benjoffe.com/fast-date-64

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Using Macbook Pro for C++ Development

What is the right way to develop C++ projects on macos which are intended to run on Mac & Linux Servers and shared across other developers all working remotely.
So other dev might have linux platforms wont need complicated setups.
Projects uses arrow, aws, pcap, gsl, blas etc.

I have tried around using a combination of brew, docker, pixi, cmake, Clion and VsCode. But I havent been able to narrow down to a truly shared and portable repo setup where two users on two different working setups can work seamlessly.

Wondering what have people used and found pros&cons of their approaches.

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Loved this talk. LLMs for dummies (me) and how to use them, from a C++ expert
https://youtu.be/mpGx-_uLPDM

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Lite³: A JSON-Compatible Zero-Copy Serialization Format in 9.3 kB of C using serialized B-tree
https://github.com/fastserial/lite3

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GUI in C++

Hello!
I'm immature in C++ and I intend to make a desktop App, so is there any recommended method for creating a simple good GUI ?!!
Note I never work in gui app in C++ before

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polymorphism (virtual functions)
9.5 Pure virtual functions and abstract classes
9.6 Pointers and references to base classes
9.7 dynamic_cast, typeid (RTTI)



# 10. Advanced OOP

10.1 Operator overloading
10.2 Friend classes/functions (friend)
10.3 Composition and aggregation
10.4 Static classes
10.5 Interfaces and abstraction
10.6 Nested classes
10.7 Final classes (final)
10.8 Virtual inheritance (virtual inheritance)



# Level 4 – Templates, STL, and Advanced Features

# 11. Templates

11.1 Function templates
11.2 Class templates
11.3 Templates with multiple parameters
11.4 Template specialization
11.5 Variadic templates
11.6 Template + polymorphism
11.7 SFINAE (enable_if)
11.8 Concepts (C++20)



# 12. Standard Template Library (STL)

12.1 Containers: vector, list, deque, map, set, unordered_map, unordered_set
12.2 Adapters: stack, queue, priority_queue
12.3 Iterators and iterator adapters
12.4 Algorithms (sort, find, count, for_each, etc.)
12.5 Utility types: pair, tuple, make_pair, tie
12.6 Smart pointers with STL



# 13. Input and Output

13.1 Console: cin, cout, cerr, clog
13.2 Manipulators (setw, setprecision, endl, fixed, scientific)
13.3 File streams: ifstream, ofstream, fstream
13.4 String streams (stringstream, istringstream, ostringstream)
13.5 std::format (C++20)
13.6 Stream redirection



# 14. Advanced Features

14.1 Advanced lambda expressions (reference capture, mutable, etc.)
14.2 constexpr, consteval, constinit
14.3 Namespaces, inline namespace
14.4 Move semantics (std::move) and R-value references
14.5 Uniform initialization {}
14.6 Multi-threading (std::thread, std::mutex, std::async, std::atomic)
14.7 Metaprogramming, advanced TMP, type traits
14.8 Inline assembly (asm)
14.9 Deprecated features: auto_ptr, register
14.10 Advanced casting (reinterpret_cast and pointer hacks)



# 15. Debugging and Best Practices

15.1 Advanced exception handling
15.2 Memory analysis tools: Valgrind / AddressSanitizer
15.3 Const correctness
15.4 Project structure (.h and .cpp)
15.5 Best practices for OOP, STL, and modern C++
15.6 Unit testing frameworks (Google Test, Catch2)
15.7 Profiling and optimization



💡 Summary:

This roadmap literally includes every known C++ topic, from beginner to advanced, including edge-cases, deprecated features, and esoteric topics.
Following this roadmap gives you complete mastery of the language, including modern C++ (C++11–C++20).

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