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 “CMake that compiles” and “CMake that is correct” is wider for Qt than for most frameworks. CMake has been Qt’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.📝Qt Blog

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Munich Bazel Build Meetup 2026 - Tackling Supply Chain Security and Monorepo ScalabilityMunich Bazel Build Meetup 2026: Tackling Supply Chain Security and Monorepo Scalability Following a phenomenal annual EngFlow company summit, the Bazel community gathered at the Salesforce offices in Munich for an evening dedicated to expanding the boundaries of build systems, developer tooling, and software supply chain integrity. With a keynote analyzing the complexities of SLSA 3 and technical lightning talks spanning Bazel integrations, IDE optimization, and parallelization, the event showcased how top-tier teams are solving today's hardest platform engineering problems. If you missed the live event, we’ve aggregated the core architectural takeaways in this post.📝EngFlow Blog

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Boosting Adobe Photoshop’s Performance with MSVC and SPGOBoosting Adobe Photoshop’s Performance with MSVC and SPGO Adobe and Microsoft worked together to improve Photoshop performance and responsiveness on Windows by combining MSVC’s peak-performance build settings with Sample-based Profile-Guided Optimization (SPGO). The collaboration focused on real customer scenarios where latency matters most, including brush and stroke responsiveness, file open times, and other CPU-intensive operations […] The post Boosting Adobe Photoshop’s Performance with MSVC and SPGO appeared first on C++ Team Blog .📝C++ Team Blog