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Fluent C++ is 2 Years Old

Published November 16, 2018 - 6 Comments

Another year has flown by. I opened Fluent C++ 2 years ago, and the first year anniversary seems to me like it was a few weeks ago. Time has gone by, but quite a few things have happened on the blog, and it’s time to make a little retrospective! Let’s come back on the highlights of […]

Fluent C++ is open to guest posting

Published June 1, 2018 - 0 Comments

Know something about writing good code, that other developers could benefit from? Want to put your ideas in front of a lot of motivated programmers? Fluent C++ may be the right place for your writing. Here is what guest posting on Fluent C++ is about, what it can bring to you, and how to submit […]

Buy me a beer for Fluent C++

Published March 27, 2018 - 0 Comments
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Dear reader, As I’m writing these words, the city is drawing into the night and all is becoming quieter around me. It’s the end of one of the post nights of the week. It’s been over a year I’ve been publishing two articles every week, and more recently videos (sneak peek into the future, we’re […]

Fluent C++ Is 1 Year Old

Published November 17, 2017 - 9 Comments
Fluent C++ birthday 1 year old

So it’s been a year! It’s been a year since I decided to take up the project of running a blog. A year during which I met an incredible number of incredible people, where I wrote like a madman, where I discovered a part of myself that could actually hold that virtual pen and carry […]

How I came to create Fluent C++

Published November 15, 2016 - 3 Comments

Getting better by teaching I’ve quite recently come to the realization of the immense value of teaching. Not teaching as in formal education, but rather teaching as in explaining things to people, clearing the confusion around a topic, or simply sharing something I’ve learned. In a nutshell, when you teach, you get better at the topic […]

Becoming Fluent in C++

Published November 4, 2016 - 1 Comment

Hi everyone! I’m Jonathan Boccara, your host on Fluent C++. The purpose of this blog is to study techniques to write expressive code in C++. By expressive code we mean code that expresses the intent of the programmer that wrote it. Code you can read and understand. Code that says what it means to do. […]