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Expectations and Exceptions

August 01, 2018 00:49:18 35.6 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Sy Brand to discuss his upcoming CppCon talks covering exceptions, value wrappers, debuggers and more. News The value of undefined behavior Qt Creator 4.7 released Coroutines and Qt Links CppCon 2018: How to Write Well-Behaved Value Wrappers CppCon 2018: How C++ Debuggers Work CppCon 2018: What Could Possibly Go Wrong? A Tale of Expectations and Exceptions CppCon 2018: Overloading: The Bane of All Higher-Order Functions Sponsors Backtrace Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus

Parallel Ranges

July 25, 2018 00:53:51 38.87 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Christopher Di Bella to discuss using Ranges with Parallel algorithms and much more. Christopher Di Bella is a Staff Software Engineer for Codeplay’s ComputeCpp Runtime Technology and a C++ teacher. He advocates for including the Concepts TS and the Ranges TS in C++20. Chris spends his days working on ComputeCpp, Codeplay’s implementation of SYCL, a Khronos Standard for heterogeneous programming in C++; the Khronos implementation for the Parallel STL (using SYCL); and researching Parallel Ranges, which is an attempt to fuse ranges together with the parallel STL. Chris was previously a software developer for Nasdaq, and a tutor for UNSW Sydney’s advanced C++ and compiler courses. In his spare time, Chris enjoys poking at things involving Ranges, snowboarding, playing games, and watching films. News Italian C++ Conference Videos Available Conan 1.6 Release Webview proposal C++/CLI support comes to ReSharper C++ Christopher Di Bella @cjdb_ns Christopher Di Bella's GitHub Links cpp.standardisation.au@gmail.com Generic Programming 2.0 with Concepts and Ranges P0836R1 Introduce Parallelism to the Ranges TS SYCL Parallel STL Sponsors PVS-Studio February 31 Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus

Parallel Ranges

July 25, 2018 00:53:51 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Christopher Di Bella to discuss using Ranges with Parallel algorithms and much more.

Design Patterns in Modern C++

July 18, 2018 00:46:14 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Dmitri Nesteruk to discuss Design Patterns with Modern C++.

Design Patterns in Modern C++

July 18, 2018 00:46:14 33.29 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Dmitri Nesteruk to discuss Design Patterns with Modern C++. Dmitri Nesteruk is a quantitative analyst, developer, course and book author, and an occasional conference speaker. His interests lie in software development and integration practices in the areas of computation, quantitative finance and algorithmic trading. His technological interests include C# and C++ programming as well high-performance computing using technologies such as CUDA and FPGAs. News Coroutine types Easy::jit Just-In-Time compilation for C++ Tool to recommend noexcept and constexpr Dmitri Nesteruk @dnesteruk Links Udemy: Design Patterns in Modern C++ Design Patterns in Modern C++ Design Patterns in C# Sponsors PVS-Studio February 31 Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus

Future of 2D Graphics Proposal

July 11, 2018 00:46:37 33.66 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Guy Davidson from Creative Assembly to discuss the future of the 2D Graphics proposal after the C++ meeting in Rapperswil. Guy Davidson is the Coding Manager of Creative Assembly, makers of the Total War franchise, Alien: Isolation and Halo Wars 2, Guy has been writing games since the early 1980s. He is now also a contributor to SG14, the study group devoted to low latency, real time requirements, and performance/efficiency especially for Games, Financial/Banking, and Simulations. He speaks at schools, colleges and universities about programming and likes to help good programmers become better programmers. News MSVC Preprocessor progress towards conformance Support for Unity Files in VS 2017 15.8 (Experimental) Announcing student and support tickets for Meeting C++ 2018 CppCon 2018 Call for Poster Submissions Guy Davidson @hatcat01 Links The 2D Graphics TS 2D or not 2D: that is the question: Rapperswil trip report io2d Sponsors Backtrace Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus

Future of 2D Graphics Proposal

July 11, 2018 00:46:37 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Guy Davidson from Creative Assembly to discuss the future of the 2D Graphics proposal after the C++ meeting in Rapperswil.

Modern C++ in Embedded Systems

July 04, 2018 00:46:48 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Michael Caisse from Ciere consulting to discuss Modern C++ in Embedded Systems, boostache and his work at Ciere Consulting and in the C++ Community.

Modern C++ in Embedded Systems

July 04, 2018 00:46:48 33.79 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Michael Caisse from Ciere consulting to discuss Modern C++ in Embedded Systems, boostache and his work at Ciere Consulting and in the C++ Community. Michael Caisse has been crafting code in C++ for 28-years. He is a regular speaker at various conferences and is passionate about teaching and training. Michael is the owner of Ciere Consulting which provides software consulting and contracting services, C++ training, and Project Recovery for failing multidisciplinary engineering projects. When he isn't fighting with compilers or robots, he enjoys fencing with a sabre. News Herb Sutter Trip Report Announcing C++ Just My Code Stepping in Visual Studio cmake release manager AMA C++ On Sea call for speakers still open Michael Caisse @MichaelCaisse Links ciere consulting C++Now 2018: Michael Caisse "Modern C++ in Embedded Systems" boostache El Dorado Hills C++ Meetup Sponsors Backtrace Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus

SG15 Tooling Group

June 27, 2018 00:54:44 39.5 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Titus Winters from Google to discuss the SG15 Tooling Study Group and revisiting the concept of regular types. Titus Winters has spent the past 7 years working on Google's core C++ libraries. He's particularly interested in issues of large scale software engineer and codebase maintenance: how do we keep a codebase of over 100M lines of code consistent and flexible for the next decade? Along the way he has helped Google teams pioneer techniques to perform automated code transformations on a massive scale, and helps maintain the Google C++ Style Guide. News Dependencies C++ 20 in Tony Tables Announcing Template Intellisense East const Central Trip Report: C++ Standards Meeting in Rapperswil, June 2018 Titus Winters Titus Winters Links Tooling - WG21 Tooling Study Group SG15 Revisiting Regular Types Sponsors PVS-Studio February 31 Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus

SG15 Tooling Group

June 27, 2018 00:54:44 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Titus Winters from Google to discuss the SG15 Tooling Study Group and revisiting the concept of regular types.

C++ Insights

June 20, 2018 00:50:01 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Andreas Fertig to discuss C++ Insights, the Rapperswil ISO meeting and more.

C++ Insights

June 20, 2018 00:50:01 36.11 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Andreas Fertig to discuss C++ Insights, the Rapperswil ISO meeting and more. Andreas Fertig holds an M.S. in Computer Science from Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences. Since 2010 he has been a software developer and architect for Philips Medical Systems focusing on embedded systems. He has a profound practical and theoretical knowledge of C++ at various operating systems. He works freelance as a lecturer and trainer. Besides this he develops macOS applications and is the creator of cppinsights.io. News Post Rapperswil C++ Draft Cpp Taskflow std::embed updated proposal JetBrains Rapperswil Trip Report What's all the C Plus Fuss? Bjarne Stroustrup warns of dangerous future plans for his C++ Andreas Fertig @andreas__fertig Andreas Fertig's website Links C++ Insights C++ Insights Store Sponsors PVS-Studio February 31 Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus

Rapperswil Trip Report

June 14, 2018 00:45:34 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason discuss the Rapperswil trip report and other C++ news.

Rapperswil Trip Report

June 14, 2018 00:45:34 32.9 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason discuss the Rapperswil trip report and other C++ news. News What's next for Visual Studio Visual Studio Roadmap Build the future of the web with WebAssembly and more (Google I/O '18) WebAssembly Physics and DOM objects "Core Coroutines" proposal Microsoft Buys GitHub: The Linux Foundation's Reaction Links @robwirving @lefticus Sponsors Backtrace Patreon CppCast Patreon Listener Survey CppCast Listener Survey