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Streamline C++ Code Intelligence Setup in Copilot CLIC++ developers can now bring IDE-style semantic intelligence into Copilot CLI with less setup. The C++ language server plugin supports richer code navigation, diagnostics, symbol understanding, and code changes by using the same build context your compiler does. That build context usually comes from a compile_commands.json file, which tells the language server how each source [โ€ฆ] The post Streamline C++ Code Intelligence Setup in Copilot CLI appeared first on C++ Team Blog .๐Ÿ“C++ Team Blog
A Cross-Platform C# UI Framework via Qtโ€™s Bridging TechnologyEvery C# UI framework comes with a familiar pattern: Windows-first, Linux absent, roadmap uncertain. WPF stalled, MAUI skipped Linux, WinUI 3 stays Windows-native. At the same time, demand for embedded Linux grows and C# teams feel the lack of good UI alternatives for C# on Linux. Qt Bridges, a bridging technology in public beta for C#, provides access to a UI framework that allows preserving your existing C# codebase while utilizing Qt Quickโ€™s feature-rich UI libraries and APIs, hardware acceleration, and cross-platform capability.๐Ÿ“Qt Blog
Units Meet Linear Algebra: Two Approaches, Two ProblemsUnits Meet Linear Algebra: Two Approaches, Two Problems How do units and linear algebra fit together? We get that question often. The honest answer is that two different questions hide inside it, and they have different solutions. The occasion for answering now is concrete: mp-units ships opt-in integrations that let mainstream linear algebra libraries ( Eigen , GLM , and Blaze ) act directly as the representation type of a quantity .๐Ÿ“mp-units

Monday, June 22, 2026

Introducing the Qt Project CMake Skill for AI AgentsThe Challenge: CMake and Qt - Powerful Together, Tricky in Practice The gap between โ€œCMake that compilesโ€ and โ€œCMake that is correctโ€ can be sometimes significant. CMake has been Qtโ€™s official build system since Qt 6.0, and the pairing is genuinely capable: a well-configured Qt CMake project supports cross-platform builds, incremental QML compilation, seamless C++/QML integration, and deployment-ready install targets. But getting there requires mastering a build API that has evolved rapidly across Qt 6 minor releases - and that evolution is precisely where things can become challenging for Large Language Models, especially older or smaller models.๐Ÿ“Qt Blog

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