Each fortnight, or thereabouts, we chat with guests from the C++ community about what they're doing, what interests them, and what's going on in the world of C++
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | NewsTechnologyTech News |
This week we chat with Harald Achitz about a new ISO mirror in Sweden,
the C++ community - in Sweden, and worldwide - and other topics (which may or may not include Cobol)
We explore the underbelly of getting involved with standards work - not just... more
We're back! Again! And so is Dave Abrahams, after a long period outside the C++ community.
So we thought we should hear about what he's been up to and what he's doing now.
We end up getting some fascinating insights into the design and evolution of... more
This week, err... month, no, episode, we're joined by Anastasia Kazakova for a cross-over show with No Diagnostic Required -
the other show that Phil co-hosts with Anastasia.
We cover articles on static analysis, move semantics and expressive inter... more
In this episode we welcome back Tony and Klaus to talk about the SOLID Principles,
and how they relate (or not), to C++.
Tony is about to give a keynote at C++ Now about his take on the SOLID Principles.
Klaus has been giving a talk on applying SO... more
This week we get back on track and chat with Christopher Di Bella from Google about working on the Chrome OS toolchain -
including his newly finished concepts implementation.
We talk a bit about the practicalities of bringing C++ 20 features to com... more
This week we have a special panel made up of members of the C++ community,
joined by members of the Rust community.
We have a round table discussion of how the two languages relate, differ - and how entwined their fates may be.
We also learn why R... more
This week we chat with Isabella (Izzy) Muerte about modules, build systems and more.
We talk about xyr new job (which, at the time of recording, was with Netlify),
and how that still involves working on build systems - but particularly CMake,
wher... more
If you like C++, you will like this podcast.
If you like C++, you will like this podcast.
I gave this show a shot after hearing about it on some other podcasts. I’ve listened to a handful of episodes and I have to say this show is a no go for me.
The audio quality leaves a lot to be desired but that is only a minor point. Most of my issues comes from the presenters. One of them just constantly talks over everyone else on the show. Guests, his co-host, it doesn’t matter. Personally I’m not listening to interview type podcasts to listen to one of the hosts rant over top of everyone el... more
I like the topic but the audio quality has to be one of the worst among podcasts I listen to.
I am interested in the subject matter but I couldn't listen for more than a few minutes because one of the presenters laughs after nearly every sentence. I skipped forward to a few different spots and the ridiculous, and loud, laughter was throughout the whole recording. The presenters also interrupted the interviewee too frequently.
Excellent podcast: simultaneously witty and informative. Never boring.
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