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Rob and Jason are joined by Bryce Adelstein Lelbach from NVIDIA. They discuss the mdspan proposal that first introduced Bryce to the C++ ISO committee. They also review Bryce's role as moderator for the /r/cpp subreddit and talk about the upcoming CppCon 2019 conference. News Resharper 2019.2 released Game Performance Improvements in Visual Studio 2019 16.2 The German Center for Aerospace (DLR) just open sourced CosmoScout VR, which is a universe 'simulator' written in modern C++ Links P0009r9: mdspan: A Non-Owning Multidimensional Array Reference P1684r0: mdarray: An Owning Multidimensional Array Analog of mdspan P1767r0: Packaging C++ Modules /r/cpp/ CppCon 2019 CppCon 2018: Bryce Adelstein Lelbach "The C++ Execution Model" Sponsors Backtrace Announcing Visual Studio Extension - Integrated Crash Reporting in 5 Minutes
Mdspan and /R/Cpp
Rob and Jason are joined by Bryce Adelstein Lelbach from NVIDIA. They discuss the mdspan proposal that first introduced Bryce to the C++ ISO committee. They also review Bryce's role as moderator for the /r/cpp subreddit and talk about the upcoming CppCon 2019 conference.
Secure Coding
Rob and Jason are joined by Matt Butler to discuss his perspective on the ISO Cologne meeting and Secure Coding.
Secure Coding
Rob and Jason are joined by Matt Butler to discuss his perspective on the ISO Cologne meeting and Secure Coding. Matthew Butler is a security researcher who has been using C++ professionally since 1990. He has spent the past three decades as a systems architect and software engineer developing systems for network security, law enforcement and national defense. He primarily works in signals intelligence and security on platforms ranging from embedded micro-controllers to FPGAs to large-scale, real-time platforms. He is on the staff of both CppCon and C++Now as well as a member of the C++ Standards Committee. He spends most of his time in EWG, SG12 (Undefined Behavior and Vulnerabilities), SG14 (Low Latency) and, now, SG21 (Contracts). He is also a member of WG23 (Programming Language Vulnerabilities). He prefers the role of predator when dealing with hackers and lives in the Rocky Mountains with his wife and daughter. News What happened to C++20 Contracts? Fixing C++ with epochs Child Care at CppCon Matt Butler Matt Butler's Blog Links CppCon 2018: Matthew Butler "Secure Coding Best Practices: Your First Line is the Last Line of Defense" C++Now 2019: Matthew Butler "Secure Coding Best Practices - Threat Hunting" P1705 - Enumerating Undefined Behavior Sponsors Errors that static code analysis does not find because it is not used PVS-Studio in the Clouds - Running the Analysis on Travis CI Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
Approval Tests
Rob and Jason are joined by Clare Macrae to discuss Approval Tests and how they can be used to quickly test legacy C++ code.
Approval Tests
Rob and Jason are joined by Clare Macrae to discuss Approval Tests and how they can be used to quickly test legacy C++ code. Clare is an independent consultant, helping teams streamline their work with legacy and hard-to-test C++ and Qt code. She has worked in software development for over 30 years, and in C++ for 20 years. Since 2017, she has used her spare time to work remotely with Llewellyn Falco on ApprovalTests.cpp, to radically simplify testing of legacy code. She has enjoyed this so much that she recently went independent, to focus even more on helping others to work more easily with legacy code. Clare was until recently a Principal Scientific Software Engineer at Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre. She is the original author of their popular 3D crystal structure visualisation program Mercury. News Cmake 3.15 available Clang/LLVM Support for MSBuild Projects LEAF light-weight error-handling lib seeking Boost review manager Clare Macrae @ClareMacraeUK Clare Macrae's Blog Links C++ Approval Tests Approval Tests #include Happy one-of-our-birthdays #include! Sponsoring Diverse CppCon 2019 Attendees #include sponsorship for CppCon 2019 Sponsors Errors that static code analysis does not find because it is not used PVS-Studio in the Clouds - Running the Analysis on Travis CI Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
Cologne Trip Report
Rob and Jason are joined by Botond Ballo and Tom Honermann to discuss what features were added and removed from the C++20 draft paper at the ISO meeting in Cologne.
Cologne Trip Report
Rob and Jason are joined by Botond Ballo and Tom Honermann to discuss what features were added and removed from the C++20 draft paper at the ISO meeting in Cologne. Botond Ballo is a software engineer at Mozilla, where he has been working on the Firefox web browser's rendering engine for 6 years. He's been attending C++ standards meetings for about the same time, and blogging about them to keep the C++ user community informed about standardization progress. In the committee, his interests include general language evolution, reflection, and tooling. Botond likes to hack on IDEs and other developer tools in his spare time. Offline, you might spot him climbing rocks or reading fantasy novels. Tom Honermann is a software engineer at Synopsys where he has been working on the Coverity static analyzer for the past 8 years. His first C++ standard committee meeting was Lenexa in 2015. He currently chairs the SG16 text and Unicode study group and participates in the SG2 modules, SG13 HMI/IO, and SG15 tooling study groups. His contributions to C++20 include the new char8_t builtin type. A C++ minion with 20 years professional experience. Husband and father of two awesome boys. Botond Ballo @BotondBallo Botond Ballo's Blog Tom Honermann @tahonermann Tom Honermann's Blog Links 2019-07 Cologne ISO C++ Committee Trip Report p1607 - Minimizing Contracts Sponsors Backtrace Announcing Visual Studio Extension - Integrated Crash Reporting in 5 Minutes Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
GitKraken
Rob and Jason are joined by Tyler Ang-Wanek to discuss leveraging C++ in an ElectronJS app like GitKraken.
GitKraken
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CMake and VTK
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CMake and VTK
Rob and Jason are joined by Robert Maynard from Kitware to discuss CMake and VTK. Robert Maynard is a principal engineer at Kitware and spends most of his time as a primary developer of VTK-m. VTK-m is a HPC toolkit of scientific visualization algorithms for highly concurrent processor and accelerator architectures. It uses a fine-grained concurrency model for data analysis and visualization algorithms allowing for seamless execution on GPU's or many-core CPUs. When not working on VTK-m, Robert is either; writing CMake code, teaching CMake, or working to improve CMake. News CppCheck detect more uninitalized variable usage In support of P1485 "Better keywords for coroutines" The power of Hidden Friends in C++ CppCon Poster Submissions 2019 To Save The Science Poster, Researchers Want To Kill It And Start Over Robert Maynard @robertjmaynard Links CMake CMake 3.15 Release Notes VTK Sponsors PVS-Studio Facebook PVS-Studio Telegram PVS-Studio Twitter Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
Functional Programming in C++
Rob and Jason are joined by Ivan Čukić to discuss his book on Functional Programming with C++. Ivan Čukić is the author of "Functional Programming in C++" published by Manning. He is one of the core developers of KDE, the largest free/libre open source C++ project. He is also teaching modern C++ techniques and functional programming at the Faculty of Mathematics in Belgrade and has been using C++ for more than 20 years. He has been researching functional programming in C++ before and during his PhD studies, and uses the techniques in real-world projects. News Rust and C++ Cardiff State of Developer Ecosystem 2019 Voting on the talks for Meeting C++ 2019 Pre-Cologne Mailing Ivan Čukić @ivan_cukic Links Functional Programming in C++ p0798R3 Monadic operations for std::optional p0323R8 std::expected Immer library Ranges for distributed and asynchronous systems - Ivan Čukić - ACCU 2019 Functional reactive programming in C++ - Ivan Čukić - Meeting C++ 2016 Sponsors PVS-Studio Facebook PVS-Studio Telegram PVS-Studio Twitter JetBrains Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
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Movable Iterators
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