History: Ambrose

Posted on Sun 12 February 2023 in history • Tagged with history, person

339- 397 CE - Ambrose of Milan created an image of an ideal Christian bishop. He advocated for a church which was independent of state function and control. He punished Emperor Theodosius I for ordering the slaughter of citizens in Thessalonika who refused to obey him. The punishment was that Theodosius …


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History: Petrine Supremacy

Posted on Sun 05 February 2023 in history • Tagged with definition, dictionary

The Petrine Supremacy is the belief that bishops of Rome were granted special office by Jesus, and therefore held a superior position within the church. The Gospel of Matthew relates that Jesus gave Peter, the first bishop of Rome, "the keys to the kingdom of heaven."


Compiled switch in modern c++

Posted on Tue 31 January 2023 in tech • Tagged with c++, c++20, programming, tutorial

Compiled Switch

This example demonstrates how to incorporate a compiled switch construct in an event driven application such as a market data handler or parser.

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History: Council of Nicaea

Posted on Sun 29 January 2023 in history • Tagged with definition, dictionary

Emperor Constantine initiated the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE to help address questions about Jesus' nature. Specifically, the council convened to determine if Jesus was human or God. The council eventually found that Jesus was made of the "same substance" as God, and therefore was a God.


Immediately get started developing smart contracts

Posted on Sat 28 January 2023 in tech • Tagged with solidity, docker, ethereum, foundry, collective

Immediately get started developing smart contracts using the Collective.

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std::generate in modern c++

Posted on Fri 27 January 2023 in tech • Tagged with c++, std::generate, lambda, tutorial

std::generate

Many examples of std::generate in C++ involve a static. However using a static introduces issues around thread safety and usability in modern code. Here is a simple example using std::generate with a c++14 style lambda that defines and captures a local variable.

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