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Historias de Arte en Podcast
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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Freestanding Proposal
Rob and Jason are joined by Ben Craig to discuss his proposal for a freestanding C++ Library.
Freestanding Proposal
Rob and Jason are joined by Ben Craig to discuss his proposal for a freestanding C++ Library. Ben is a Principal Software Engineer at National Instruments, primarily developing device drivers for various operating systems (Windows, Linux, Mac, OpenRTOS, vxWorks, ETS Pharlap), and occasionally tinkering with the firmware side of things. Ben is an occasional contributor to libc++ and Apache Thrift. News Convert Macro to Constexpr in VS 2017 CppCon 2018 Registration is Open How to Adopt Modern C++17 into your C++ Code 7++ Reasons to Move Your C++ Code into Visual Studio 2017 Effective C++/WinRT for UWP and Win32 C++ Insights P0709 Zero overhead deterministic exceptions Ben Craig Ben Craig's GitHub Links Freestanding Proposal Freestanding Trip Report: emBO++ and Jacksonville wg21 2018 experience Sponsors PVS-Studio The Evil within the Comparison Functions Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
CppChat
Rob and Jason are joined by Phil Nash to discuss the rebooted CppChat show, test driven development, a conference announcement and much more. Phil has spent the last year and a half doing things that might sound interesting for the next time he’s interviewed on CppCast. He might have overdone it. Aside from that he’s most commonly known as the original author of the test framework, Catch2. He’s been in or around C++ since the early 90s, but started coding in 1981 on a ZX-81 that he borrowed for six months. He’s worked in many domains, including finance and mobile and is now developer advocate for C++ and Swift tools at JetBrains. News Safely extract a method in any C++ code Pacific++ Call for Speakers until June 17 Meeting Embedded Call for Speakers until June 10 MeetingC++ Call for Speakers until June 10 CppCon call for submissions until May 11 Phil Nash @phil_nash Level of Indirection Extra Level of Indirection Another Level of Indirection Links CppChat Modern C++ testing with Catch2 - Phil nash - Meeting C++ 2017 C++ on Sea Sponsors PVS-Studio The Evil within the Comparison Functions Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
CppChat
Rob and Jason are joined by Phil Nash to discuss the rebooted CppChat show, test driven development, a conference announcement and much more.
C++ Simplicity
Rob and Jason are joined by Kate Gregory to discuss her recent talk at ACCU, Pluralsight courses and include C++.
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Rob and Jason are joined by Kate Gregory to discuss her recent talk at ACCU, Pluralsight courses and include C++. Kate Gregory has been using C++ since before Microsoft had a C++ compiler, and has been paid to program since 1979. She loves C++ and believes that software should make our lives easier. That includes making the lives of developers easier! She'll stay up late arguing about deterministic destruction or how C++ these days is not the C++ you remember. Kate runs a small consulting firm in rural Ontario and provides mentoring and management consultant services, as well as writing code every week. She has spoken all over the world, written over a dozen books, and helped thousands of developers to be better at what they do. Kate is a Microsoft Regional Director, a Visual C++ MVP, an Imagine Cup judge and mentor, and an active contributor to StackOverflow and other StackExchange sites. She develops courses for Pluralsight, primarily on C++ and Visual Studio. Since 2014 she was Open Content Chair for CppCon, the largest C++ conference ever held, where she also delivered sessions. News CppChat Design Patterns in Modern C++ Announcing a single C++ library manager for linux, macOS and Windows: vcpkg Conan 1.3.0 released March 2018 ISO C++ Meeting Trip Report (SG1 Concurrency and Parallelism) Kate Gregory @gregcons Kate Gregory's Blog Links Meeting C++ 2017 - Kate Gregory: "It's Complicated" ACCU 2018 - Kate Gregory: "Simplicity: not just for beginners" Meeting C++ 2017 - Kate Gregory: "5 Things I figured out while..." Pluralsight: C++ Fundamentals Including C++17 Sponsors PVS-Studio The Evil within the Comparison Functions Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
C++ Patterns
Rob and Jason are joined by Kevlin Henney to discuss C++ Patterns and things every programmer should know. Kevlin Henney is an independent consultant, speaker, writer and trainer. His development interests are in patterns, programming, practice and process. He has been a columnist for a number of magazines and sites, including C++ Report and C/C++ Users Journal, and has been on far too many committees (it has been said that "a committee is a cul-de-sac down which ideas are lured and then quietly strangled"), including the the BSI C++ panel and the ISO C++ standards committee. He is co-author of A Pattern Language for Distributed Computing and On Patterns and Pattern Languages, two volumes in the Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture series. He is also editor of 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know and the forthcoming 97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know. He lives in Bristol and online. News Spectre diagnostic in VS 2017 Version 15.7 Preview 4 Microsoft MakeCode: from C++ to TypeScript and Blockly (and Back) Introduction to web development in C++ with WT 4 Kevlin Henney @KevlinHenney Kevlin Henney's Blog Links Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know ACCU 2018 - Kevlin Henney: "Procedural Programming: It's Back? It Never Went Away" Sponsors PVS-Studio JetBrains Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
C++ Patterns
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CppDock and Nbdl
Rob and Jason are joined by Jason Rice to discuss C++ Web Application Development and his libraries CppDock and nbdl.
CppDock and nbdl
Rob and Jason are joined by Jason Rice to discuss C++ Web Application Development and his libraries CppDock and nbdl. Jason is a web applications programmer with an appetite for C++ metaprogramming having made small contributions to Boost.Hana. He is actively working on the library Nbdl, waiting for the day when C++ takes over the web. News #include C++ Blast from the Past: Borland C++ on Windows 98 Boost 1.67.0 Released Jason Rice @JasonRice_ Jason Rice's GitHub Links CppDock Nbdl C++Now 2017: Jason Rice "Nbdl: A library that uses metaprogramming... A lot" Sponsors PVS-Studio JetBrains Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
Blogging and Text Processing
Rob and Jason are joined by Bartłomiej Filipek to discuss blogging, Simplifying C++ Code with C++17, and the work he's doing at Xara. Bartłomiej Filipek (Bartek as a shorter version) is a C++ software developer at Xara where he works mostly on text features for advanced document editors. He works remotely from Cracow/Poland. Apart from graphics applications, Bartek also has experience with game development, large-scale systems for aviation, writing graphics drivers and even biofeedback. For seven years Bartek has been regularly blogging. In the early days the topic revolved around graphics programming, and now he focuses on Core C++. In his spare time, he loves assembling trains and Lego with his little son. And he's a collector of large Lego Star Wars models. News CppCon 2018 call for submissions Developing Talk Ideas SG13 graphics why it failed Source to windows file manager released (not C++, it is C) Octal Zero considered harmful CppCast Gear Bartłomiej Filipek @fenbf Bartek's coding blog Links C++17 Resources Xara Xara Cloud: Getting Started C++ User Group Krakow Sponsors JetBrains CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
Blogging and Text Processing
Rob and Jason are joined by Bartłomiej Filipek to discuss blogging, Simplifying C++ Code with C++17, and the work he's doing at Xara.
News Roundup
Rob and Jason discuss Jacksonville trip reports, April Fools posts and more. News Deprecating Raw Pointers in C++20 No new new: Raw pointers removed from C++ C++ will no longer have pointers HPX 1.1.0 Released Freestanding trip report: emBO++ and Jacksonville Oh, lock-free circular buffers, yay! Hey, no 2D graphics? Jacksonville trip report JetBrains Trip Report Clion 2018.1 release Cmake 3.11 Release Configuring C++ Intellisense and Browsing Links @robwirving @lefticus Sponsor JetBrains Listener Survey CppCast Listener Survey
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C++ and Typescript at Ubisoft Massive
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