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POCO Project
Rob and Jason are joined by Aleksandar Fabijanic to discuss the C++ Portable Components project. Alex holds two undergraduate degrees in mechanical engineering from Faculty of Engineering (University of Rijeka, Croatia) and the master's degree in software engineering from Citadel Graduate College in Charleston, South Carolina. Alex is a IEEE Computer Society Certified Software Development Professional. He's been seriously programming computers since 1992 and developing steel manufacturing automation and process control software using C and C++ since 1998. He used to compete in rowing on World Championship/Olympic Games level. Nowadays, he spends his free time reading, exercising and occasionally woodworking. News Format Specifiers Checking CrystaX NDK 10.2.0 w/ Boost 1.58.0 and Obj-C v2 To Make The Most Money As A Programmer, Learn This Language Aleksandar Fabijanic @0x00FA Aleksandar's Github Links POCO Project POCO on Github Macchina.io
POCO Project
Rob and Jason are joined by Aleksandar Fabijanic to discuss the C++ Portable Components project.
Exercism.io and Refactoring
Rob and Jason are joined by Richard Thomson to discuss exercism.io and C++ refactoring tools.
Exercism.io and Refactoring
Rob and Jason are joined by Richard Thomson to discuss exercism.io and C++ refactoring tools. Richard Thomson is a passionate software craftsman. He has been writing C programs since 1980, C++ programs since 1993 and practicing test-driven development since 2006. For 10 years, Richard was a Microsoft MVP for Direct3D, Microsoft's native C++ API for 3D graphics. His book on Direct3D is available as a free download. Prior to that, Richard was a technical reviewer of the OpenGL 1.0 specification. He is the director of the Computer Graphics Museum in Salt Lake City, Utah and currently works at DAZ 3D writing 3D modeling software in C++. Recently, Richard has added the C++ language track to exercism.io and has been working on adding refactoring tools to the clang tool suite. News C++11/14/17 Features In VS 2015 RTM Futures for C++11 at Facebook A Conclusion to Accelerating Your Build with Clang Live Webinar: A Tour of Modern C++ Richard Thomson @legalizeadulthd Richard Thomson's blog Richard Thomson's Github Links Utah C++ Users Group Create your own Refactoring Tool in Clang CppCon 2014: Matt Hargett "Common-sense acceleration of your MLOC build"
News Roundup
Rob and Jason discuss recent C++ news and events.
News Roundup
Rob and Jason discuss recent C++ news and events. News Bloomberg C++ Challenge for Chance to Attend CppCon Time to get moving C++ and Facebook Moments: Facebook code blog, Techworld Interactive C++11 memory model: visualize the execution orders of multithreaded program Urho3D - C++ game engine with HTML5 examples Piranha is a C++11 based computer algebra library From ASM.js to WebAssembly Webinar: A Tour of Modern C++ Hitler on C++17 (Downfall Parody) Links @robwirving @lefticus
C++11/14 Library Best Practices
Rob and Jason are joined by Niall Douglas to discuss best practices for C++ 11/14 libraries. Niall Douglas is a consultant for hire, is one of the authors of proposed Boost.AFIO and is currently the primary Google Summer of Code administrator for Boost. He is an Affiliate Researcher with the Waterloo Research Institute for Complexity and Innovation at the University of Waterloo, Canada, and holds postgraduate qualifications in Business Information Systems and Educational and Social Research as well as a second undergraduate degree double majoring in Economics and Management. He has been using Boost since 2002 and was the ISO SC22 (Programming Languages) mirror convenor for the Republic of Ireland 2011-2012. He formerly worked for BlackBerry 2012-2013 in their Platform Development group, and was formerly the Chief Software Architect of the Fuel and Hydraulic Test Benches of the EuroFighter defence aircraft. He is a published author in the field of Economics and Power Relations, is the Social Media Coordinator for the World Economics Association and his particular interest lies in productivity, the causes of productivity and the organisational scaling constraints which inhibit productivity. News constexpr Complete For VS 2015 RTM: C++11 compiler, C++17 STL C++ in the modern world Why C++17 is the new programming language for games I want Niall Douglas @ned14 Niall Douglas' blog Links Best Practice For C++ 11/14 Libraries Boost.AFIO Boost.APIBind
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Rob and Jason are joined by Niall Douglas to discuss best practices for C++ 11/14 libraries.
Better Code Concurrency
Rob and Jason are joined by Sean Parent to talk about his recent C++Now! talk where he presented a new futures library.
Better Code Concurrency
Rob and Jason are joined by Sean Parent to talk about his recent C++Now! talk where he presented a new futures library. Sean Parent is a principal scientist and software architect for Adobe’s mobile digital imaging group. Sean has been at Adobe since 1993 when he joined as a senior engineer working on Photoshop and later managed Adobe’s Software Technology Lab. In 2009 Sean spent a year at Google working on Chrome OS before returning to Adobe. From 1988 through 1993 Sean worked at Apple, where he was part of the system software team that developed the technologies allowing Apple’s successful transition to PowerPC. News Android Studio introduces C++ support in v1.3 preview C++11 Port of Docopt, a command-line argument parser Going Native 38 Updates from Lenexa, future of C++17 Announcing C++Now 2016 and Best Session winners Sean Parent @seanparent Sean Parent's Github Links STLab Github C++ Seasoning Inheritance Is The Base Class of Evil Sponsors
Testdriven C++ using Catch
Rob and Jason are joined by Phil Nash to talk about C++ Unit Testing with Catch. Phil is a semi-independent software developer, coach and consultant - working in as diverse fields as finance, agile coaching and iOS development. A long time C++ developer he also has his feet in C#, F#, Objective-C and Swift - as well as dabbling in other languages. He is the author of several open source projects - most notably Catch: a C++-native test framework. News CppCon 2015 Registration Open Cling Aims to Provide a High Performance C++ REPL C++Now 2015 Program is online C++Now 2015 Presentations C++ Now Youtube Channel New C++ experimental feature: The tadpole operators Poll: What C++ Testing Framework do you use? Phil Nash @phil_nash Level of Indirection Extra Level of Indirection Links Catch MeetingCpp talk on Catch ISO C++ Standard Discusson on Names C++ Extension Methods Sponsors
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Rob and Jason are joined by Phil Nash to talk about C++ Unit Testing with Catch.
Modern C++ for the Windows Runtime
Rob and Jason are joined by Kenny Kerr to talk about Modern C++ for the Windows Runtime. Kenny also shares his thoughts on printf and tells us about his new Pluralsight course.
Modern C++ for the Windows Runtime
Rob and Jason are joined by Kenny Kerr to talk about Modern C++ for the Windows Runtime. Kenny also shares his thoughts on printf and tells us about his new Pluralsight course. Kenny Kerr is a computer programmer and recognized expert in Windows operating system development and programming languages. Kenny has published numerous articles about the Windows operating system, network security, and C++ for MSDN Magazine as well as other publications. Microsoft has recognized Kenny’s expertise in network and operating system security with the Microsoft MVP Award for security. He has also held the Microsoft MVP Award since 2007 for his contributions to the C++ development community. News Thoughts about C++17 (Bjarne Stroustrup) C++17 progress update HPX and the C++ Standard Kenny Kerr @kennykerr Kenny Kerr's Blog Links Modern C++ for the Windows Runtime SQLite with Modern C++ (Free Pluralsight Course) Kenny Kerr's Pluralsight courses Sponsors
Boost 2.0
Rob and Jason are joined by Robert Ramey to talk about the future of the Boost C++ Libraries.