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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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Territorios Improbables es un viaje algunos de los lugares más peculiares, más escondidos y, a la vez, más extraordinarios del planeta. Y por las historias que los construyeron.

VS for Linux

April 20, 2016 00:52:06 37.61 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Ankit Asthana to discuss new features for Visual Studio and VS Code including new support for Linux developers. Ankit Asthana is a program manager working in the Visual C++ Cross-Platform space. He is knowledgeable in cross-platform technologies, compilers (dynamic and static compilation, optimizer, code generation), distributed computing and server side development. He has in the past worked for IBM and Oracle Canada as a developer building Java 7 (hotspot) and telecommunication products. Ankit back in 2008 also published a book on C++ titled C++ for Beginners to Masters which sold over a few thousand copies. News CppCast Stickers! STL Fixes in VS 2015 Update 2 Runtime Compiled C++ Windows API sets: source of most Dependency Walker glitches Ankit Asthana Ankit on LinkedIn C++ for Beginners to Masters Links /build 2016: What's New with C++ Cross-Platform for Visual Studio 2015 Update 2 /build 2016: C++ Discussion /build 2016: Cross-Platform at Microsoft: Xamarin, Cordova, Unity and C++ Panel /build 2016: Top 6 Reasons to Move Your C++ Code to Visual Studio 2015 Visual C++ Blog

Boost Hana

April 12, 2016 00:41:53 30.26 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Louis Dionne to discuss C++ metaprogramming with Boost Hana. Louis is a math and computer science enthusiast with interest in C++ (meta)programming, functional programming, domain specific languages and related subjects. He is an active member of the Boost community, and recently wrote the Boost.Hana metaprogramming library. News Synth - Semantic syntax highlighting and code hyper-linking tool for C and C++ C++Now 2016 Program Highlights: Performance Talks Logical Expressions in C/C++ Mistakes made by professionals Louis Dionne Louis Dionne's Blog @louisdionne Links Boost Hana C++Now 2016 - Metaprogramming for Dummies C++Now 2016 - Metaprogramming for the Brave CppCon 2015 - C++ Metaprogramming: A Paradigm Shift

Boost Hana

April 12, 2016 00:41:53 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Louis Dionne to discuss C++ metaprogramming with Boost Hana.

Macchina.io

April 06, 2016 00:39:34 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Günter Obiltschnig to discuss the macchina.io library for IoT C++ development.

Macchina.io

April 06, 2016 00:39:34 28.59 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Günter Obiltschnig to discuss the macchina.io library for IoT C++ development. Günter is the founder of the POCO C++ Libraries and macchina.io open source projects. He has been programming computers since age 12. In his career he has programmed everything from 8-bit home computers (C64, MSX) to IBM big iron systems (COBOL and JCL, VM/CMS and CICS), various Unix systems, OpenVMS, Windows NT in its various incarnations, the Mac (classic Mac OS and OS X), to embedded devices and iPhone/iPad. He has a diploma (MSc. equivalent) in Computer Science from the University of Linz, Austria. His current main interests are embedded systems, cross-platform C++ development, JavaScript and, foremost, the Internet of Things. When not working, he spends time with his family or enjoys one of his hobbies — sailing, running, swimming, skiing, listening to or making music, and reading. News C++Now less than 20 spots left C/C++ extension for Visual Studio Code Awesome Modern C++ C++ Committee to shift focus on important issues CppCon 2016 Call for Submissions Günter Obiltschnig @obiltschnig Günter Obiltschnig Links macchina.io Mastering the IoT with C++ and JavaScript - Meeting C++ 2015

Meeting C++

March 31, 2016 00:39:16 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Jens Weller to discuss the Meeting C++ conference and user group community.

Meeting C++

March 31, 2016 00:39:16 28.37 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Jens Weller to discuss the Meeting C++ conference and user group community. Jens Weller is the organizer and founder of Meeting C++. Doing C++ since 1998, he is an active member of the C++ Community. From being a moderator at c-plusplus.de and organizer of his own C++ User Group since 2011 in Düsseldorf, his roots are in the C++ Community. Today his main work is running the Meeting C++ Platform (conference, website, social media and recruiting). His main role has become being a C++ evangelist, as this he speaks and travels to other conferences and user groups around the world. News Compiler Bugs found when porting Chromium to VC 2015 Practical Guide to Bare Metal C++ Concepts without Concepts Jens Weller @phlox81 Jens Weller LinkedIn Links Meeting C++ Announcing Meeting C++ 2016 Learning C++ Best Practices - Write Simpler, Faster, More Maintainable Code

Stream Processing

March 23, 2016 00:36:34 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Jonathan Beard to discuss Stream Processing and the C++ Raft Library.

Stream Processing

March 23, 2016 00:36:34 26.43 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Jonathan Beard to discuss Stream Processing and the C++ Raft Library. Jonathan Beard received a BS (Biology) and BA (International Studies) in 2005 from the Louisiana State University, MS (Bioinformatics) in 2010 from The Johns Hopkins University, and a PhD in Computer Science from Washington University in St. Louis in 2015. Jonathan served as a U.S. Army Officer through 2010 where he served in roles ranging from medical administrator to acting director of the medical informatics department for the U.S. Army in Europe. Jonathan's research interests include online modeling, stream parallel systems, streaming architectures, compute near data, and massively parallel processing. He is currently a Senior Research Engineer with ARM Research in Austin, Texas. News C++ Weekly Clion 2016.1 Q & A: Bjarne Stroustrup previews C+17 Sub-processing with Modern C++ Jonathan Beard @jonathan_beard Jonathan Beard's website Jonathan Beard on GitHub Links RaftLib C++Now - Come Stream with Me: build performant, simple, parallel applications in C++ using RaftLib

Parallel Computing Strategies

March 16, 2016 00:57:56 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Dori Exterman to discuss parallel computing strategies and Incredibuild.

Parallel Computing Strategies

March 16, 2016 00:57:56 41.81 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Dori Exterman to discuss parallel computing strategies and Incredibuild. An expert software developer and product strategist, Dori Exterman has 20 years of experience in the software development industry. As Chief Technical Officer of IncrediBuild, he directs the company's product strategy and is responsible for product vision, implementation, and technical partnerships. Before joining IncrediBuild, Dori held a variety of technical and product development roles at software companies, with a focus on architecture, performance and advanced technologies. He is an expert and frequent speaker on technological advancement in development tools specializing in Embarcadero (formerly Borland) environments, and manages the Israeli development forum for these tools. News Herb Sutter Trip Report Testing GCC in the wild JF Bastien Trip Report - Happy with C++17 Dori Exterman Dori Exterman Links Considerations for choosing the parallel computing strategy - Dori Exterman - Meeting C++ 2015 Incredibuild

Clean Code

March 09, 2016 00:31:53 23.06 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Arne Mertz to discuss Clean Coding techniques. Arne is a Software Engineer at Zühlke Engineering, a blogger and a clean code enthusiast. He has been maintaining and developing large financial C++ applications for several years. Arne has a diploma in physics and has written some scientific code for his degree courses in Fortran77 and C++ before he started his programming career. Currently he is broadening his view on the software development world by doing test automation, integration, requirements engineering and tooling for a large Java/JavaScript web application. To keep in touch with C++ he continues to write about it on his blog, reads other blogs and watches videos of conference talks. In his free time he sings in a choir together with his wife and enjoys playing video games. He likes to travel a lot, especially tall ship sailing. News Upcoming features in GCC 6 Core C++ lvalues and rvalues Trip Report: C++ meeting at Jacksonville Arne Mertz @arne_mertz Arne Mertz on LinkedIn Links Simplify C++ Soft Skills: The software developer's life manual

Clean Code

March 09, 2016 00:31:53 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Arne Mertz to discuss Clean Coding techniques.

Software Defined Visualization

March 02, 2016 00:40:07 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Jeff Amstutz to discuss Software Defined Visualization and Intel's SPMD Compiler.

Software Defined Visualization

March 02, 2016 00:40:07 28.98 MB Downloads: 0

Rob and Jason are joined by Jeff Amstutz to discuss Software Defined Visualization and Intel's SPMD Compiler. Jeff is a Visualization Software Engineer at Intel, where he works on the open source OSPRay project. He enjoys all things ray tracing, high performance computing, clearly implemented code, and the perfect combination of Git/CMake/modern C++. Prior to joining Intel, Jeff was an HPC software engineer at SURVICE Engineering where he worked on interactive ballistic simulation applications for the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, implemented using C++, CUDA, and Qt. When he is able, Jeff enjoys academic research in ray tracing and high performance computing, with a specific interest in multi-hit ray tracing algorithms and applications for both graphics 3D rendering and ray-based simulations. In his spare time, Jeff enjoys powerlifting, golf, being an electric guitar nerd, and studying a wide spectrum of music ranging from progressive metal to ambient electronic music. News A bit of background for concepts and C++17 Current Proposals for C++17 Why is more complicated than you think Jeff Amstutz @jeffamstutz Jeff Amstutz on LinkedIn Jeff Amstutz on GitHub Links SDVis OSPRay Intel SPMD Program Compiler