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En Historias de Arte en Podcast, van a oír todo acerca de sus obras de arte y artistas favoritos. Para nosotras no hay nada más apasionante que investigar y enseñar lo que hay detrás del arte más famoso del mundo, cada episodio es una historia diferente, hablamos de pinturas, artistas, sus fascinantes vidas, como se hicieron famosos, o si no se hicieron famosos en vida, dónde estudiaron, las rivalidades que muchas veces surgieron y surgen entre ellos...en fin, queremos mostrar lo humano de cada obra de arte y que pasen un buen rato. Para muchos, la historia del arte es aburrida, lejana y complicada, este podcast les va a demostrar que no es así. ¡Bienvenidos! WEB: http://historiasdearte.com Síguenos en Instagram: @historiasdearte.enpodcast. Twitter: @historiasdeart1 Facebook: historias de arte en podcast

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Territorios improbables

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CppCon Poster Program and Interface Design

September 06, 2018 00:59:30 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Bob Steagall to discuss his history with C++, the CppCon poster program and his upcoming talks.

CppCon Poster Program and Interface Design

September 06, 2018 00:59:30 42.94 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Bob Steagall to discuss his history with C++, the CppCon poster program and his upcoming talks. Bob is a Principal Engineer with GliaCell Technologies. He's been working almost exclusively in C++ since discovering the second edition of The C++ Programming Language in a college bookstore in 1992. The majority of his career was spent in medical imaging, where he led teams building applications for functional MRI and CT-based cardiac visualization. After a brief detour through the worlds of DNS and analytics, he's now working in the area of distributed stream processing. Bob is a relatively new member of the C++ Standardization Committee, and launched a blog earlier this year to write about C++ and topics related to software engineering. He holds BS and MS degrees in Physics, is an avid cyclist, and lives in fear of his wife's cats. News Frama-C Frama-C Tutorial Frama-Clang plugin The Errata Evaluation Problem Use Boost.Hana with MSVC 2017 Update 8 Function poisoning in C++ Bob Steagall Bob Steagall's GitHub The State Machine Links C++Now 2018: Bob Steagall "If I had My 'Druthers: A Proposal for Improving Containers in C++2x" Fancy Pointers for Fun and Profit Fast Conversion From UTF-8 with C++, DFAs, and SSE Intrinsics Interface Design for Modern C++ Sponsors Backtrace Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus

Formal Verification

August 30, 2018 00:55:10 39.82 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Matt Fernandez from Intel Labs to discuss Formal Verification. Matthew Fernandez is a Research Scientist with Intel Labs. Matt began his programming career building Windows GUI applications and designing databases, before moving into operating system architecture and security. He has a PhD in formal verification of operating systems from the University of New South Wales in Australia, and worked with the Australian research group Data61. In the past, he has worked on compilers, device drivers and hypervisors, and now spends his days exploring new tools and techniques for functional correctness and verification of security properties. On the weekends, you can usually find Matt in a park with a good book, hunting for good coffee or helping a newbie debug their code. He hopes to avoid saying “monad” on this podcast. News C++17 in Detail now available Cross-language interfaces between C and C++ Spaceship Operator Matt Fernandez @wattsamata Links The sel4 Microkernel Isabelle - Generic Proof Assistant The Coq Proof Assistant Dafny - Microsoft language and program verifier Z3 Theorem Prover Sponsors Backtrace Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus

Formal Verification

August 30, 2018 00:55:10 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Matt Fernandez from Intel Labs to discuss Formal Verification.

SYCL

August 23, 2018 00:46:29 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Gordon Brown to discuss his work on SYCL the OpenCL abstraction layer for C++.

SYCL

August 23, 2018 00:46:29 33.56 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Gordon Brown to discuss his work on SYCL the OpenCL abstraction layer for C++. Gordon is a senior software engineer at Codeplay Software in Edinburgh, specialising in designing and implementing heterogeneous programming models for C++. Gordon spends his days working on ComputeCpp; Codeplay's implementation of SYCL and contributing to various standards bodies including the Khronos group and ISO C++. Gordon also co-organises the Edinburgh C++ user group and occasionally blogs about C++. In his spare time, Gordon enjoys dabbling in game development, board games and walking with his two dogs. News CppCon 2018 Poster Program Announced A bug in the C++ Standard Synapse submitted for Boost review New C++ London Uni Course Sept 18 Gordon Brown @AerialMantis Gordon Brown's blog Links SYCL ComputeCpp Parallel Programming with Modern C++: from CPU to GPU P0443r7: A Unified Executors Proposal for C++ CppCon 2017: Gordon Brown "Designing a Unified Interface for Execution" SYCL building blocks for C++ libraries - Gordon Brown - Meeting C++ 2016 Sponsors PVS-Studio February 31 Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus

Sourcetrail

August 16, 2018 00:53:05 38.32 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Eberhard Gräther to discuss his work on Sourcetrail, a cross-platform source explorer for C++ code. Eberhard Gräther is software developer, user experience designer and founder at Coati Software. He started programming C++ during his undergraduate CS degree at Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, majoring in game development. During multiple internships in the Google Chrome Team he worked on tools for rendering performance analysis. He then specialized in Human Computer Interaction and developer tooling during a Master's degree, where he started working on Sourcetrail, a cross-platform source explorer for faster understanding of unfamiliar source code. News Interactive Websites: Using Boost.Beast WebSockets and Networking TS New Educational Video Series: How to CMake Good Using MSVC in a Docker Container for your C++ projects Win a free ticket to C++ on Sea! Eberhard Gräther @egraether egraether.com Links Sourcetrail Sourcetrail 2018.3 C++Now 2018: Eberhard Gräther "The Untapped Potential of Software Visualization" Sponsors PVS-Studio February 31 Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus

Sourcetrail

August 16, 2018 00:53:05 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Eberhard Gräther to discuss his work on Sourcetrail, a cross-platform source explorer for C++ code.

The Art of C++ Libraries

August 08, 2018 00:56:26 40.73 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Colin Hirsch to discuss his work on The Art of C++ collection of libraries including PEGTL, json and more. Dr. Colin Hirsch studied Computer Science at the University of Technology in Aachen, Germany in 1993 and later got a PhD in Mathematics from the same university. He worked for two years as a consultant for T-Mobile, developing back-end server applications in C++ and Lua. Later Colin moved to Italy, opened his own business and continued working for T-Mobile (now Deutsche Telekom) as well as working for some other interesting projects like Greenpeace and the Austrian ministry of ecology. In his free time he enjoys photography, being in nature, science fiction and spending time with his daughter. News Google Open Sources Filament rendering engine CppCon 2018 Program C++ Foundation Survey 2018-08 C++ on Sea Early Bird Tickets Available Colin Hirsch Colin Hirsch's GitHub Links The Art of C++ UmbriaLogic PEGTL json postgres Sponsors Backtrace Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus

The Art of C++ Libraries

August 08, 2018 00:56:26 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Colin Hirsch to discuss his work on The Art of C++ collection of libraries including PEGTL, json and more.

Expectations and Exceptions

August 01, 2018 00:49:18 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Sy Brand to discuss his upcoming CppCon talks covering exceptions, value wrappers, debuggers and more.

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++.