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CopperSpice

July 09, 2017 01:00:48 43.88 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Barbara Geller and Ansel Sermersheim to talk about the CopperSpice C++ GUI Library. Barbara is an independent consultant working as a programmer and software developer for over 25 years. She has been a featured speaker at more than a dozen trade shows and computer conferences in the US and on two separate occasions Barbara taught an extended class in software architecture and GUI design for the Panama Canal Commission in Panama. Ansel has been working as a programmer for over 15 years. Ansel worked for 8 years at a communications company designing scalable, high performance, multi-threaded network daemons in C++ and he is currently a software consultant for RealityShares in San Francisco. News 5 years of Meeting C++ Why you should really care about C/C++ static analysis Hotspot a GUI for the linux perf profiler Barbara Geller and Ansel Sermersheim Barbara Geller's GitHub Ansel Sermersheim's GitHub Links CopperSpice CopperSpice GitHub CopperSpice YouTube Channel DoxyPress CppCon 2015: Barbara Geller & Ansel Sermersheim "CopperSpice: A Pure C++ GUI Library" CppCon 2015: Barbara Geller & Ansel Sermersheim "Doxygen to DoxyPress" Sponsors Backtrace Hosts @robwirving @lefticus

Teaching Concepts

July 04, 2017 00:53:42 38.76 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Christopher Di Bella to talk about his experience teaching C++ and his proposed changes to Concepts. Christopher Di Bella will soon be a Runtime Technology Engineer at Codeplay, and was previously university tutor (teaching assistant) for the course 'Advanced C++ Programming', at the University of New South Wales, Australia. He is an avid C++ programmer, and also enjoys film, board games, and snowboarding in his spare time. News CppCon Last Call for Early Bird Pricing Introducing the Splash Damage C++ Tech Blog Security features in Microsoft Visual C++ Meeting Embedded Catch Survey Christopher Di Bella @cjdb_ns Christopher Di Bella's GitHub Links CppCon: Exploring the C++ Standard Library Concepts TS Range v3 Library Range TS/STL2 C++ Extension for Ranges Advanced C++ Programming Course Notes Book: "Writing Secure Code" Book: "Code Complete" Book: "A Tour of C++" Seth Bling "Hacking the Super Mario World" Sponsors Backtrace Hosts @robwirving @lefticus Better C++/Chicago

Teaching Concepts

July 04, 2017 00:53:42 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Christopher Di Bella to talk about his experience teaching C++ and his proposed changes to Concepts.

<Chrono> and More

June 27, 2017 00:54:58 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Howard Hinnant from Ripple to talk about <chrono>, his date & time library (and proposal) and his work on move semantics.

<chrono> and more

June 27, 2017 00:54:58 39.68 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Howard Hinnant from Ripple to talk about <chrono>, his date & time library (and proposal) and his work on move semantics. Howard Hinnant is a Senior Software Engineer at Ripple and the lead author of several C++11/14 features including: move semantics, unique_ptr, chrono, condition_variable_any, shared_mutex and std::lock. He is also the lead author of two LLVM projects libc++ and libc++abi. News Noexcept: lightweight error handling library for C++11 7 Ways to Get Better at C++ During this Summer After 17 yrs of active development, does the Boost C++ library meet its original vision Howard Hinnant Howard Hinnant Links CppCon 2016: Howard Hinnant "A \<chrono> Tutorial" CppCon 2015: Howard Hinnant “A C++14 approach to dates and times" CppCon 2016: Howard Hinnant "Welcome To The Time Zone" A Proposal to Add Move Semantics Support to the C++ Language Sponsors Backtrace Hosts @robwirving @lefticus Better C++/Chicago

System_error and Boost Outcome Review

June 20, 2017 01:04:57 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Charley Bay from F5 Networks to talk about his recent CppNow talk on system_error and the Boost Outcome review.

system_error and Boost Outcome Review

June 20, 2017 01:04:57 46.87 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Charley Bay from F5 Networks to talk about his recent CppNow talk on system_error and the Boost Outcome review. Charley Bay is a Software developer at F5 Networks with 25+ years experience in large-scale and distributed systems for low-latency C and C++. News C++ Web Frameworks Full Http/WebSocket Server framework using Beast and Boost.Asio Quick-Bench.com Simple Online C++ Performance Benchmark Turing Tumble Kickstarter Charley Bay Charley Bay Links C++Now 2017: Charles Bay "C++11's Quiet Little Gem: " Boost Formal Review Process Boost Outcome Boost Outcome Review Report Sponsors Backtrace Hosts @robwirving @lefticus Better C++/Chicago

stlab Concurrency

June 13, 2017 00:53:07 38.34 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Felix Petriconi to talk about his contributions to the stlab Concurrency library and the future of C++ futures. Felix Petriconi is working as professional programmer since 1993 after he had finished his study of electrical engineering. He started his career as teacher for intellectually gifted children, freelance programmer among others in telecommunication and automotive projects. Since 2003 he is employed as programmer and development manager at the MeVis Medical Solutions AG in Bremen, Germany. He is part of a team that develops and maintains radiological medical devices. His focus is on C++ development, training of modern C++, and application performance tuning. He is a regular speaker at the C++ user group in Bremen and a member of the ACCU’s conference committee. News CppCon 2017 Keynote Speakers ACCU: Kotlin for C++ Developers Configure-cmake Beast v52 released, 3 weeks until Boost review Felix Petriconi @felixpetriconi Felix Petriconi's GitHub Links stlab concurrency stlab GitHub ACCU 2017 'The Art of Writing Reasonable Concurrent Code' ACCU 2016 'Leaving The Dark Side - Developing a C++ Based Medical Device' Sponsors Backtrace Hosts @robwirving @lefticus Better C++/Chicago

Stlab Concurrency

June 13, 2017 00:53:07 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Felix Petriconi to talk about his contributions to the stlab Concurrency library and the future of C++ futures.

Postmodern C++

June 07, 2017 01:05:41 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Tony Van Eerd to talk about his recent award winning C++Now talk on Postmodern C++ and his views on lock-free programming.

Postmodern C++

June 07, 2017 01:05:41 47.39 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Tony Van Eerd to talk about his recent award winning C++Now talk on Postmodern C++ and his views on lock-free programming. Tony Van Eerd has been coding for well over 25 years, and hopefully coding well for some of that. Mostly in graphics/video/film/broadcast (at Inscriber & Adobe), writing low level pixel++, high level UI, threading, and everything else. He now enables painting with light at Christie Digital. He is on the C++ Committee. He is a Ninja and a Jedi. News C++ News Sources: /r/cpp C++ Enthusiasts Meeting C++ Blogroll IsoCpp Announcing C++Now 2018 C++Now 2017 Playlist C++ Coding Guidelines (Howard Hinnant) Why I Put const On The Right Speakers announced for pacific++ Tony Van Eerd @tvaneerd Tony Van Eerd's GitHub Links Christie Digital Christie Digital Projection Mapping Videos C++Now 2017: Tony Van Eerd "Postmodern C++" Sponsors Backtrace Hosts @robwirving @lefticus Better C++/Chicago

Travis CI

May 31, 2017 00:49:49 35.97 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Richel Bilderbeek to talk about the benefits of using Travis CI for C++ developers and the role of C++ in theoretical biology. Richel Bilderbeek is a C++ developer for 17 years. He is mostly interested in what the literature has to say about good C++ practices, then teaching children and to adults, additionally writing articles, blog posts and tutorials. In his professional life, he is a PhD in theoretical biology. News Writing a Really, Really Fast JSON Parser C++ Online Compilers Looking for Proofreaders for my new Book: Concurrency with Modern C++ Richel Bilderbeek @rjcbilderbeek Richel Bilderbeek's GitHub Richel Bilderbeek's homepage Links Travis CI Travis CI Tutorial Science and Hi-Tech Day (Dutch) Sponsors Conan.io Hosts @robwirving @lefticus Better C++/Chicago

Travis CI

May 31, 2017 00:49:49 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Richel Bilderbeek to talk about the benefits of using Travis CI for C++ developers and the role of C++ in theoretical biology.

Boost Outcome

May 24, 2017 00:55:19 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Niall Douglas to talk about Google Summer of Code, Boost and his proposed Outcome library.

Boost Outcome

May 24, 2017 00:55:19 39.92 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Niall Douglas to talk about Google Summer of Code, Boost and his proposed Outcome library. Niall Douglas is a consultant for hire, is one of the authors of the proposed Boost.AFIO v2 and Boost Outcome, he is also currently the primary Google Summer of Code administrator for Boost. News C++Now 2017 Report Error Handing in C++ or: Why You Should Use Eithers in Favor of Exceptions and Error-Codes JavaScript/C++ Rosetta Stone CppCon 2017 Call for Submissions Niall Douglas @ned14 Niall Douglas' blog Links Google Summer of Code Boost.Outcome Boost.AFIO v2 ACCU 2017: Niall Douglas "Mongrel Monads, Dirty, Dirty, Dirty" CppCon 2015: Niall Douglas "Racing the File System" CppCon 2016: Niall Douglas "Better mutual exclusion on the filesystem using Boost.AFIO Sponsors Conan.io Hosts @robwirving @lefticus Better C++/Chicago