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Cpp Optimize tips and tricks must be add #15

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ErdemOzgen opened this issue Dec 15, 2021 · 2 comments
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Cpp Optimize tips and tricks must be add #15

ErdemOzgen opened this issue Dec 15, 2021 · 2 comments
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@ErdemOzgen ErdemOzgen added good first issue Good for newcomers TODO labels Dec 15, 2021
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I'd be interested in taking this on. I've been teaching Code Quality, Unit Testing, Analysis and other related topics for years. I recommend some concept documents (text, Powerpoint, whatever) along with example code. I'd probably start with high-priority points from here: https://www.eventhelix.com/embedded/optimizing-c-and-cpp-code/

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ErdemOzgen commented Jul 8, 2023

@TomFulton53 ,Thank you for expressing your interest in contributing to my C++ learning archive on GitHub! I truly appreciate your experience in teaching code quality, unit testing, and analysis. Your expertise will undoubtedly enrich the content of my archive.

I completely agree with your suggestion of adding optimization tips and tricks to the archive. Optimizing C++ code is a crucial aspect of development, and it's essential for learners to grasp these concepts. I believe that your contribution in this area will greatly benefit our community of learners.

To get started, I would appreciate your help in creating concept documents and providing example code for the optimization tips and tricks. Please feel free to use any format you find suitable, whether it's text, PowerPoint, or another medium that you think would effectively convey the information.

Furthermore, to facilitate our collaboration, I invite you to create a branch in the repository where you can work on the optimization tips and tricks. Once you're finished, I can review your work together with you and merge it into the main branch if it aligns with the quality standards I've established for my learning archive. This way, we can ensure that the optimized code and related materials seamlessly integrate into the existing content.

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