saturating_add vs. saturating_int – new function vs. new type?

Make Beautifully Resilient Apps With Progressive Enhancement

Vultr Ad Placements

The roads not taken

Issue #194

3/30/2022

{{PreviewText}} 

Yooooo
Hump-day issue coming at you live!

====================================================================

Today's Sponsor: Vultr

Tired of Egregious Egress? Vultr offers Cloud Compute across more than 20 locations with pricing as low as $2.50 per month. Deploy your first instance today in 60 seconds or less with one of 12 pre-selected operating systems or bring your own ISO. A Byte of Coding readers can claim $150 in credit valid for 30 days!

====================================================================

saturating_add vs. saturating_int – new function vs. new type?

Published: 29 March 2022
Tags: c++


Jonathan Müller discusses the different approaches of "implementing integer arithmetic that saturates instead of overflowing" in C++.


====================================================================

Make Beautifully Resilient Apps With Progressive Enhancement

Published: 28 March 2022
Tags: html, javascript, web


Austin Gil shows how to build out a simple pizza ordering form and server routing using progressive web app techniques to account for users who have JavaScript disabled.


====================================================================

Bare Metal Meets Cloud Flexibility

Published: 29 March 2022
Tags: sponsored


Stay in full control of your environment with high performance, single-tenant dedicated servers in the cloud from Vultr, blending uncompromising performance from the latest AMD EPYC processors with our easy-to-use developer experience. A Byte of Coding readers can try Vultr Bare Metal FREE with this link.


====================================================================

The roads not taken

Published: 28 March 2022
Tags: crypto


Vitalik Buterin explores the alternate solutions that could've been used in the implementation and development of the Ethereum blockchain.


Want to help and get cool stuff?

Thank you for reading! If you enjoy the newsletter, I would really appreciate you helping me spread the word by forwarding this to your friends and colleagues or sharing it on social media! Get cool stuff for your referrals using your link https://abyteofcoding.com or the buttons below.

Your referrals:


If you want to discuss or comment on this issue, head on over to this page at A Byte of Coding. You can also subscribe there if you're new!

Have comments or feedback? Just reply to this email or hit me up on Twitter @AByteOfCoding.

Email landed in your promotions tab? Please move it over to primary so you don't miss the latest issues in the future.
Thanks for your Support! 

Thanks to sponsors and supporters like Євген Грицай, Scott Munro, zturak, pek, Emil Hannesbo, Joe Hill, Astrid Sapphire, Gregory Mazzola, moki scott, Michael, Matt Braun, Tim Nash, Christoffer, and Mike Rhodes this newsletter is provided to you for free. If you'd like to also show your support and buy me a monthly meal, you can donate on the Patreon page. It's not necessary, but it lets me know that I'm doing a good job and that you're finding value in the content.


Stats (updated daily)

Sent: 2742

Opens: 1319

Clicks: 362

Link Clicks Clicks % Unique Clicks Unique Clicks %
saturating_add vs. saturating_int – new function vs. new type? 86 29.35% 94 30.52
Make Beautifully Resilient Apps With Progressive Enhancement 85 29.01% 92 29.87
Vultr Ad Placements 34 11.60% 29 9.42
The roads not taken 88 30.03% 93 30.19

Previous

Back to Issues

Next