But don’t think there is nothing to learn there if you are a java guy! DOD and Entity Systems He considers Linked-Lists and HashMaps evil and advises us to use std::vector whereever possible. He talks about effective algorithms and performance of data structures on modern CPUs in our post-moore’s-law-world. Consider this post an entry in my personal knowledge base ) Talk about Efficiency at CppCon2014Ĭhandler Carruth gave a talk named “Efficiency with Algorithms, Performance with Data Structures” at CppCon2014 that I just recently saw and advice everybody to watch. ![]() The following stuff is what caught my eye in the last couple of weeks. All this is gone with this approach and since I don’t mind for my blog to be open source Github Pages is a perfect fit for me! Then there is always the problem with keeping the vserver up to date and the security risks arising from self hosting. I always have periods where I have time to post occasionally and keep my page up to date but then there comes the time when I don’t and then my old wordpress page gathered a backlog of updates and eventually unmaintained plugins that are rendered incompatible… sigh. That is the main reason for me to switch. Then again maybe this is a feature that only developers really can appreciate ) Since Github Pages deploys the website right from your github repo publishing a new post is just a matter of commit/push - nifty! ![]() For those like me who write markdown just rarely enough not to remember the details here are the docs: Markdown ![]() Posts are written in markdown just like wiki pages on Github. # => Now browse to Ok then I thought “how to enable comments by the readers on a statically deployed site?” - Here comes to the rescue and enables to outsource the whole commenting feature to a service - nifty again!
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