Meetup #16: API Design & Single-Header Libraries
Details
This month, we're discussing API design and single-header libraries. How should we structure and program libraries to impose as few usage constraints as possible? We’ll look at the STB libraries and other examples as case studies.
We're still at the West End Library - see the location in the sidebar for details.
Agenda:
- 2pm - 3pm: Library discussion
- 3pm - 4pm: Open-ended discussions, presentations, etc.
- 4pm - whenever: We'll go get food nearby!
What we do
Presentations on lower-level, foundational programming topics, ethical software, knowledge sharing, mentoring, and discussion.
Who we are:
We are all about handmade software. Rather than focus on frameworks, heavy abstractions, and buzzwords - we typically create projects or research topics that build an understanding of foundational computing concepts, essential data structures, and hardware/software interaction.
What to bring?
Bring a laptop, project, or just a curious mind. If you're not sure you're ready to contribute, don't worry: we're all here to share our passions and hone our craft.
If you arrive late:
Please enter the room quietly as to not disrupt anyone that is presenting. You can take any empty seat.
AI summary
By Meetup
In-person meetup on API design and single-header libraries for enthusiasts of programming; outcome: learn to reduce library usage constraints, STB case study.
AI summary
By Meetup
In-person meetup on API design and single-header libraries for enthusiasts of programming; outcome: learn to reduce library usage constraints, STB case study.
