Meeting Embedded Blogroll 367
published at 10.10.2025 12:02 by Jens Weller
Blogroll No. 369 - 10. October
This week I've published the 500th Meeting C++ blogroll, an overview of what has been posted about C++ in the last week. The first blogroll was posted 10 years ago in early February. I dedicate this edition to Rainer Grimm, who sadly passed away this week. Rainer was a friend and early mentor of Meeting C++, he will be remembered as one of the big authors and speakers of the modern C++ era. In his last years he focused on C++26, his mentoring program and was very engaged in raising awareness for ALS. Rainer was diagnosed with ALS, his death is nearly two years after he first posted about his diagnosis on his blog. His passing comes sudden to me, as we actually had plans to record his talk for Meeting C++ 2025 next week. Thank you for your friendship and all the contributions to C++ and Meeting C++ Rainer. May you find peace, my heartfelt condolences to your family.
Come and visit Meeting C++ 2025 in Berlin!
From the RSS feeds
- arduino.cc - A new chapter for Arduino – with Qualcomm, UNO Q, and you!
- Embedded Related - Getting Started With Zephyr: DTS vs DTSI vs Overlays
- embeff.com - ExecutionPlatform Rev-E: The next generation of hardware
- Qt Blog - The iPhone Moment for Automotive has Arrived. Will OEMs Seize It?
- Qt Blog - Qt for MedTech Pre- and Post-Market Surveillance
- Qt Blog - Qt for Python release: 6.10 is here!
- Qt Blog - Qt 6.10 Released!
- Qt Blog - Using AI Code Assistants to Generate Unit Tests and Maximize Coverage
- Qt Blog - Security advisory: Uncontrolled Recursion and Use-After-Free vulnerabilities in Qt SVG module impact Qt
- Random Nerd Tutorials - ESP32 with FreeRTOS: Getting Started with Semaphores (Arduino IDE)
From the Meeting C++ news page
- buffalo::buffalo::buffalo...
- Why we didn't rewrite our feed handler in Rust
- Chaotic Attractors with Boost OdeInt
- The memory model in C++ - Rainer Grimm - Meeting C++ 2016
- Threads and Locks must Go - Rainer Grimm - Meeting C++ 2017
- Best Practices for Concurrency - Rainer Grimm - Meeting C++ 2018
- The core C++ guidelines for safer Code - Rainer Grimm - Meeting Embedded 2018
- Concepts - Evolution or Revolution - Rainer Grimm - Meeting C++ 2019
- Rainer Grimm - From Functions to Coroutines - Meeting C++ 2020
- Rainer Grimm - C++20 - the hidden pearls - Meeting C++ 2021
- const and constexpr - Rainer Grimm - Meeting C++ online
- Extend and Embed Python with C++ - Rainer Grimm - Meeting C++ 2022
- C++26: an overview - Rainer Grimm - Meeting C++ 2024