The term "Modern C++" can be traced back to Andrei Alexandrescu's "Modern C++ Design", published in February 2001. Much has changed since then. Alexandrescu is off *D*abbling in various things, Scott Meyers has retired; C++11 changed the landscape, and now we are at C++14 with C++17 just months away.
Surely we are now in the Postmodern C++ era!
So let's apply "postmodernism" to C++, and see what we get. Hopefully we get something interesting, enlightening, and entertaining. For a sneak peak, follow me @tvaneerd and/or search for #PostModernCpp on twitter.
Tony has been coding for well over 25 years, and maybe coding well for some of that. Lots of pixel++, UX, threading, etc. Previously at Inscriber, Adobe, BlackBerry, he now enables Painting with Light at Christie. He is on the C++ Committee. He is a Ninja and a Jedi.Follow @tvaneerd... Read More →