Since "freezing" my C++11 Feature Availability Summary about a month ago (per this post), I've had a couple of people point me to Stephan T. Lavavej's unbelievably detailed blog post summarizing C++11 feature availability in Visual C++ 11 (as well as VC10), plus I came across Michael Wong's corresponding post for C++11 support in xlC++, so I decided that I froze only the feature tables in my C++11 support summary. I'll continue to update my links to sources summarizing C++11 feature support in various compilers, because that's not a lot of work for me, and I think the information is useful. You'll find those links on the first page of my feature availability summary.
Enjoy the ever-burgeoning compiler support for C++11!
Scott
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
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I hope you will write a new book about C++11 and its effectiveness ;) In case you do, please by all means let us know so I may pre-order it!
If I write a book on C++11 (or on anything else), I'll be sure to post here, don't worry :-)
Scott
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