Haskell and C++ are very different programming languages. Haskell is purely functional and C++ is imperative. While ‘normal’ C++ is imperative, C++ metaprogramming is purely functional, just like Haskell. This blog shows examples of Haskell code that I’ve translated to C++. Why would you do this? Last week I blogged about Blasien. Blasien is a set of header files for writing literal validated XML
The latest C++11 Standard was a brave attempt, after many years of neglect, at catching up with the reality of concurrent programming. The result is a new memory model — a solid foundation for concurrency — and a collection of random concurrency features, many of them either obsolete or inadequate. But there is hope on the horizon: the next C++ Standard, on which the work started even before C++11
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