I'm learning the new C++20 language changes - generic, not related to embedded or non-embedded.
What would be a good place to post blogs about that here on the community?
I'm learning the new C++20 language changes - generic, not related to embedded or non-embedded.
What would be a good place to post blogs about that here on the community?
Hi Jan,
Good question.. for what it's worth personally I'd place it in one of two places: either (1) Single Board Computers because it's got lots of members and it might be of interest to them (despite C++ being relevant for non-embedded use too), or, (2) one cool option could be to put it in Raspberry Pi, because then (a) there's lots of members to see it, and (b) it's an opportunity to demonstrate the language with the Pi in each blog post, and then people can use that as a reference if they fail to get code to build elsewhere and want to test on the same build environment and same platform.
Also, perhaps STEM is another option.. doesn't feel as suitable though.
That is a very good question. I found an area on the sitemap that looks promising, but does not seem to be active (Code Exchange). Not exactly a good fit, but the bet I could find. On that note, I don't know that I fully appreciate the whole idea of 'spaces' or do I see much in the way to tools to navigate/explore spaces. The sitemap seems likely, but does not seem up-to-date. This whole concept might need some fresh eyes on to see if it useful and/or supported.
Gene, I may have a similar opinion as you. High level groups can be fine. Once it gets below that, choosing a group becomes difficult.
If there was an "anything goes here" area, I'd post it there.
shabaz gives some valuable locations.
It's an electronics site after all, not an IT forum. I think software blogs should adapt to that.