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main is usually a function main is usually a function char* main = "usually a programming blog"; Wednesday, June 21, 2017 A Rust view on Effective Modern C++ Recently I've been reading Effective Modern C++ by Scott Meyers. It's a great book that contains tons of practical advice, as well as horror stories to astound your friends and confuse your enemies. Since Rust shares many core ideas with modern C++, I thought I'd describe how some of the C++ advice translates to Rust, or doesn't. This is not a general-purpose Rust / C++ comparison. Honestly, it might not make a lot of sense if you haven't read the book I'm referencing. There are a number of C++ features missing in Rust, for example integer template arguments and advanced template metaprogramming. I'll say no more about those because they aren't new to modern C++. I may have a clear bias here because I think Rust is a better language for most new development. However, I massively respect the effort the C++ de...

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