Every month we bring you news from the world of C++, in the form of a podcast and a YouTube show. Our hosts are Anastasia Kazakova (PMM for CLion and ReSharper C++ at JetBrains) and Phil Nash (Developer Advocated for C++ at SonarSource)
Episode #13 - December 2021
January 13, 2022
57:10
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In this episode we look back on C++ in 2021, and back even further over the evolution of functions and lambdas. Then we look forward to proposals that may or may not make it into C++ 23, as well as some of the conferences happening this year.
Links from this episode:
- Small Inspiration - Michael Caisse
- C++ Annotated - December 2021 - If you prefer the same material in blog form
- C++ at the end of 2021 - C++ Stories
- C++Now 2022 - Call For Submissions
- C++ on Sea 2022
- C++ On Sea - Call For Speakers
- C++ Russia 2022 Call for Speakers
- C++ North - A new C++ conference in Toronto, Canada
- ACCU Conference - In the UK in April. Schedule published soon
- The Evolutions of Lambdas in C++14, C++17 and C++20 - Fluent C++
- The Evolution of Functions in Modern C++
- P1774R5 - Portable assumptions
- P2507R0 - Only [[assume]] conditional-expressions
- P2300R3 - std::execution
- P2504R0 - Computations as a global solution to concurrency
- P2502R0 - std::generator: Synchronous Coroutine Generator for Ranges
- P2168R3 - std::generator: Synchronous Coroutine Generator for Ranges
- cppcoro - Lewis Baker's library of C++ coroutine abstractions
- P2505R0 - Monadic Functions for std::expected
- P0798R8 - Monadic operations for std::optional
- The Dawn Of A New Error - Phil's error handling talk where he mentions Monadic functions for std::expected
- Embedded Software Development in Visual Studio - C++ Team Blog
- CLion Roadmap for 2022.1