The C++ community is suffering from the loss of the cpp-next.com website and all the great content that was once hosted there. In the past 2 months, I’ve gotten many questions both about the site and about the fate of my “Expressive C++” article series. In response, I will re-post my old articles on this blog. But I’m busy and it’ll take time. In the meanwhile, if you have a desperate need for a readable introduction to Boost.Proto and domain-specific embedded languages in C++, and you don’t mind reading raw markdown, email me. I’ll send you what I have.
Just to save one’s time, web.archive.org has a saved copy of the article in question: http://web.archive.org/web/20120906070131/http://cpp-next.com/archive/2011/01/expressive-c-expression-optimization/
Wow, cool! I didn’t know this existed. THANKS!
Excellent, thank you.
Do you know what happened to cpp-next.com? Is it gone forever?
+1 – what happened to cpp-next.com?
I wish I knew. It was administered by Dave Abrahams and went away about the time he moved from Boston to the Bay Area. That’s all I know.
Eric Niebler, author of Boost.Expressive and the GRETA regular expression component, has shared several important ideas, in a series of long discussions.