#strings

2026-02-05

Так как же всё-таки быстро конкатенировать строки в C++?

Всем практикующим программистам приходится конкатенировать строки. Именно конкатенировать, у нас не какой-то там JavaScript или PHP, у нас в C++ это называется вот таким заумным словом. Программисты на других языках без излишних мудрствований строки просто "складывают", даже не особо задумываясь об этой операции. Ведь что может быть проще, чем return "The answer is " + str_answer + ", count is " + count; Но если для скриптописателей простительно не думать о том, что стоит за такой простой записью, для опытного разработчика не приемлемо так безответственно подходить к такому важному вопросу. Опытный разработчик, представив такой код на C++, сразу видит ужасающую бездну проблем, которые может породить такой подход.

habr.com/ru/articles/993240/

#string #strings #concatenation #c++ #строки #конкатенация_строк

KUVO Playlistkuvo_playlist
2026-02-03

4:17pm Strings by Pat Martino from Strings!

An image of the cover of the record album 'Strings!' by Pat Martino
ACT OUT TEESactouttees
2026-02-03

Rock and Roll ~ Guitar
Strum loud, strut proud, and make some noise.
Act Out Tees ~ www.actouttees.com

Howard Smith MD, AMDrhowardsmith@masto.nyc
2026-02-02

AiTuiTui Pull String Teething Toy Can Choke. The silicone pull strings on these toys are smaller than allowed under the mandatory toy safety standard. The strings can reach the back of a child’s throat and lodge. #vanfun #atringtoy #choking #strings #choking #recall
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2026-02-01

Compare strings for bowed lyre

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2026-02-01

How to make strings in Artificial Sinew

makertube.net/w/3dyBe92nLccvGe

2026-01-30
2026-01-30

Strygelyre - strenge af artificial sinew

makertube.net/w/9SdYFmy27RZEau

Don Curren 🇨🇦🇺🇦dbcurren.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
2026-01-29

“Beginning as a gentle #folkrock #song with symbolic lyrics, it develops into a more rhythmic #track with a #LatinAmerican feel that features both #strings and a #saxophone solo.” open.substack.com/pub/newdirec...

Bob Weir: In Memoriam

Turbo Learn PHPTurboLearnPHP
2026-01-28

How to Avoid strlen Breaking Multibyte Text

strlen counts bytes, not characters.

youtube.com/watch?v=igijyJdUaW0

2026-01-25

I also spent time with the Roland CR78, Behringer RD78 & RD6 (TR606) drum machines, through effects.

Next was building interesting chord progressions. Not typical, and with the progression over 12 bars. Those chords are played on the Fender Chroma, which extensions and decorations are played on a pair of Roland JP-08 polychained (replicating a complete Jupiter 8).

Some parts are sequence gated on an odd 9 over 16.

#jamuary #jamuary2026 #music #studio #synths #synthesizer #strings #chords

PrecisionSQLPrecisionSQL
2026-01-22

How to Avoid CHAR Padding Surprises

CHAR pads spaces and breaks equality checks.

youtube.com/watch?v=TJH3FRgfdi4

Turbo Learn PHPTurboLearnPHP
2026-01-20

How to Avoid trim Removing the Wrong Characters

trim removes a character list, not a substring.

youtube.com/watch?v=3lWvc-JoDFI

2026-01-17
For those curious about Nashville tuning:

Nashville tuning uses special strings: the four lower strings (6–3) are tuned an octave higher than usual, while the top two stay the same.

Using regular steel strings for this can add too much tension and risk snapped strings — or worse, damage to the guitar.

These are the strings I’m using, and I really recommend them.
https://shorturl.at/otzZ5

#strings #guitarstrings #nashvilletuning #guitar #acousticguitar
A set of d'addario High Strung/Nashville Tuning Acoustic Guitar Strings
2026-01-16

Christmas Themed Kofi Reward for @CorvusAtrox All this Eggnog went directly to their head and now they really feel like an Empty Wooden Puppet, barely can walk straight. What a trouble! #Wolfaroart #TFEveryday #Innanimate #Transformation #Transfur #Wooden #Puppet #Strings #Confusion #Tripsy

Dieter is felling a bit Tripsy, They don't know if their Tripsyness is caused because all that Eggnog make them shift into a Reindeer Puppet and have all Their strings entangled on their horns or because it was prepared with so much Rum that it went to their head.
They are a pretty round rotund Reindeer Puppet! One with a Thick, big square chest and clumsy hooves~ I wonder if the fact their legs are all crossed over is because they barely can walk straight~
2026-01-09

I have been working on repairing my personal #banjo for a while now. It's been a real journey and still needs more work, is that something anyone here would be interested in hearing more about or should I leave it to tech things? #intruments #strings #oneDayIWillBeALuthier

2026-01-05

Ended the first weekend of the year and welcomed the working week after my swim with Desmond Blue an album recorded by American jazz saxophonist Paul Desmond released in 1962 and was his first LP for RCA Victor..
Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars stating "The tone of the album: lush, reflective, thought-provoking, and soul-stirring. This work is quite a plus for any listener and especially those who consider themselves avid fans of Paul Desmond" = Wikipedia

youtube.com/watch?v=_2cTgUK3MQ

#PaulDesmond #Jazz #Strings #JimHall #AltoSax #Music

Desmond Blue is an album recorded by American jazz saxophonist Paul Desmond released in 1962 and was his first LP for RCA Victor. The album was produced by George Avakian, who had worked with Desmond at Columbia Records (when Desmond was recorded as part of the Dave Brubeck Quartet). Avakian left Columbia in 1958 to join the brand new Warner Bros. Records, where he produced Desmond's previous album, First Place Again. Joining RCA Victor in 1960, Avakian once again recruited Desmond to his label, and he produced all six of the albums Desmond recorded for RCA Victor as a leader. Desmond Blue was also the first Desmond solo album to feature the saxophonist in an orchestral setting. RCA reissued the album in 1978 as Paul Desmond - Pure Gold Jazz (ANL1-2807). Desmond returned to the orchestral format later in the decade, when he signed with CTI Records and recorded Summertime.

Francis Poulenc – Concerto for organ, timpani and strings

Concerto for organ, timpani and strings by Francis Poulenc is not a typical baroque-sounding piece, even though it might sound like it at first. It’s actually a game-changer from the 20th century.

Some context

It was written in 1938. Poulenc (1899-1963) was a French composer, part of that quirky crew Les Six – modern, ironic, anti-Romantic. He usually wrote playful pieces, but for this piece he was on a totally different mood.

Winnaretta Singer

In 1934 Winnaretta Singer asked Poulenc for a light and elegant piece for organ, to be played (by her, too, an amateur player) in her private salon.

Winnaretta had a interesting story:

  • she was an American-born heiress to the Singer fortune (yes, from the Singer sewing machine family!)
  • she was the 20th of the 24 children of Isaac Singer
  • her mother, for some times, was considered the model for the Statue of Liberty, though this claim was later rated false
  • she openly enjoyed many relationships with women. After a first failed marriage, she married an older, gay amateur composer. This second unconsummated marriage had been happy – full of mutual respect and friendship.
  • established a salon in Paris in the music room of their mansion on Avenue Henri-Martin. The Polignac salon came to be known as a haven for avant-garde music. Some first performances of Chabrier, d’Indy, Debussy, Fauré, and Ravel took place there.

Ideas can change

The idea of a simple piece for organ was abandoned in favor of a majestic and richly complex score. In fact, Poulenc took four years to complete it, and despite working on other compositions, he was fully committed to creating something truly remarkable.

At that time, Poulenc was going through a personal transformation. The sudden loss of a close friend in a car crash deeply shook him. Searching for meaning, he turned to religion and even made a pilgrimage to Rocamadour. This change had a strong impact on his work, especially on the still unfinished Concerto for Organ.

The Concerto

So instead of a nice little salon piece, he went and wrote this massive, intense, spiritual concerto.

The structure is unusual: a single movement, lasting about 20 minutes, with alternating slow and fast tempo marks.
The opening sections are loud and quite violent, with substantial organ chords, while the following sections are much calmer and softer.

As instrumentation, the Concerto was meant to be performed in a small space, since small halls equipped with an organ were quite common in France at the time, so the need was for a small ensamble.

Poulenc’s Concerto for Organ blends old and new: you can hear echoes of Bach, that suddenly become 20th century harmonies and rhythm twists.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/RduLr1Cp9Ls?list=RDRduLr1Cp9Ls

#concerto #FrancisPoulenc #organ #paris #poulenc #strings #timpani #WinnarettaSinger

organ timpani and strings playing together

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