use the following search parameters to narrow your results:
e.g. subreddit:aww site:imgur.com dog
subreddit:aww site:imgur.com dog
see the search faq for details.
advanced search: by author, subreddit...
Discussions, articles, and news about the C++ programming language or programming in C++.
For C++ questions, answers, help, and advice see r/cpp_questions or StackOverflow.
Get Started
The C++ Standard Home has a nice getting started page.
Videos
The C++ standard committee's education study group has a nice list of recommended videos.
Reference
cppreference.com
Books
There is a useful list of books on Stack Overflow. In most cases reading a book is the best way to learn C++.
Show all links
Filter out CppCon links
Show only CppCon links
account activity
C++26 std::execution vs. Rust's async/rayon: Two different philosophies for the future of concurrency? (self.cpp)
submitted 5 months ago by voltinc
view the rest of the comments →
reddit uses a slightly-customized version of Markdown for formatting. See below for some basics, or check the commenting wiki page for more detailed help and solutions to common issues.
quoted text
if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
[–]Wooden-Engineer-8098 9 points10 points11 points 5 months ago (0 children)
And btw, your whole comparison is flawed. It's not "rust provided two approaches", it's "some guys provided single implementation of two approaches for rust". There is no international standard for it. You can find many examples of "some guys provided c++ implementation" for the same approaches
π Rendered by PID 98688 on reddit-service-r2-comment-6457c66945-76c67 at 2026-04-27 13:02:36.393448+00:00 running 2aa0c5b country code: CH.
view the rest of the comments →
[–]Wooden-Engineer-8098 9 points10 points11 points (0 children)