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FRIENDLINESS
CppCast is the first podcast for C++ developers by C++ developers!ABI STABILITY
Rob and Jason are joined by Marshall Clow. They first discuss some bugs Microsoft found using ASAN in open source projects, and new libraries. Then they talk to Marshall Clow, longtime maintainer of libc++, on his perspective on the C++ ABI, and why stability isimportant.
PETER BINDELS
Peter Bindels is a C++ software engineer who prides himself on writing code that is easy to use, easy to work with and well-readable to anybody familiar with the language. Since the last time he’s been on CppCast he presented at multiple conferences about build tooling and simple code. In combining both, he created the build tool Evoke from cpp-dependencies and other smaller projects BRYCE ADELSTEIN LELBACH Bryce Adelstein Lelbach has spent nearly a decade developing libraries in C++. Bryce is passionate about C++ evolution and is one of the leaders of the C++ community. He is an officer of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21, the C++ Standards Committee. Bryce chairs both the C++ Committee’s Tooling Study Group (SG15) and Library Evolution Incubator (SG18). He is the program chair for the C++Now andINTRO TO MODULES
Rob and Jason are joined by Daniela Engert. They first discuss a blog post on a new static analyzer feature in GCC 10 and Jason's plans to port the classic DOOM game to C++. Then Daniela gives Jason and Rob an introduction to Modules in C++20.FACTORIO - CPPCAST
Show Notes. Michal is 34 years old and started programming when he was 11. C (and C++ soon after) became his favorite language soon afterwards. After quitting University after 2 years he was a regular programmer in a company for 4 years.C# AND IL2CPP
Rob and Jason are joined by Josh Peterson to talk about C# and some of the similarities and differences between the Managed language and C++,C++ SIMPLICITY
Kate Gregory. Kate Gregory has been using C++ since before Microsoft had a C++ compiler, and has been paid to program since 1979. She lovesC++
MIRO KNEJP - CPPCAST Miro wrote his first line of C++ code in 1997 at the age of 12, and it has been his programming language of choice ever since. He’s especially passionate about low-level programming, assembly, 3D graphics, and games engineering. Miro holds a Master’s degrees in Computer Science from the Technical University of Munich. He has worked on projects ranging from designing 3D rendering libraries BECOMING INVOLVED WITH THE C++ COMMITTEE Rob and Jason are joined by Nevin Liber from Argonne National Lab. They first discuss a blog post discussing issues implementing small buffer optimizations in a constexpr context. Then they talk with Nevin about how he got involved with the ISO C++ committee and CPPCASTCPPCASTGUESTSHOSTSDIFFICULT BUGSCONFERENCE ORGANIZINGCACHEFRIENDLINESS
CppCast is the first podcast for C++ developers by C++ developers!ABI STABILITY
Rob and Jason are joined by Marshall Clow. They first discuss some bugs Microsoft found using ASAN in open source projects, and new libraries. Then they talk to Marshall Clow, longtime maintainer of libc++, on his perspective on the C++ ABI, and why stability isimportant.
PETER BINDELS
Peter Bindels is a C++ software engineer who prides himself on writing code that is easy to use, easy to work with and well-readable to anybody familiar with the language. Since the last time he’s been on CppCast he presented at multiple conferences about build tooling and simple code. In combining both, he created the build tool Evoke from cpp-dependencies and other smaller projects BRYCE ADELSTEIN LELBACH Bryce Adelstein Lelbach has spent nearly a decade developing libraries in C++. Bryce is passionate about C++ evolution and is one of the leaders of the C++ community. He is an officer of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21, the C++ Standards Committee. Bryce chairs both the C++ Committee’s Tooling Study Group (SG15) and Library Evolution Incubator (SG18). He is the program chair for the C++Now andINTRO TO MODULES
Rob and Jason are joined by Daniela Engert. They first discuss a blog post on a new static analyzer feature in GCC 10 and Jason's plans to port the classic DOOM game to C++. Then Daniela gives Jason and Rob an introduction to Modules in C++20.FACTORIO - CPPCAST
Show Notes. Michal is 34 years old and started programming when he was 11. C (and C++ soon after) became his favorite language soon afterwards. After quitting University after 2 years he was a regular programmer in a company for 4 years.C# AND IL2CPP
Rob and Jason are joined by Josh Peterson to talk about C# and some of the similarities and differences between the Managed language and C++,C++ SIMPLICITY
Kate Gregory. Kate Gregory has been using C++ since before Microsoft had a C++ compiler, and has been paid to program since 1979. She lovesC++
MIRO KNEJP - CPPCAST Miro wrote his first line of C++ code in 1997 at the age of 12, and it has been his programming language of choice ever since. He’s especially passionate about low-level programming, assembly, 3D graphics, and games engineering. Miro holds a Master’s degrees in Computer Science from the Technical University of Munich. He has worked on projects ranging from designing 3D rendering libraries BECOMING INVOLVED WITH THE C++ COMMITTEE Rob and Jason are joined by Nevin Liber from Argonne National Lab. They first discuss a blog post discussing issues implementing small buffer optimizations in a constexpr context. Then they talk with Nevin about how he got involved with the ISO C++ committee andABOUT - CPPCAST
JeanHeyd Meneide. JeanHeyd “ThePhD” is a student at Columbia University in New York and an organizer for Shepherd’s Oasis, LLC.They are the Project Editor for the C Language, and they manage their greatest open-source contribution – sol2 – that is used across many industries and academic disciplines.They are currently working towards earning their own nickname, climbing the academicDAW JSON LINK
Rob and Jason are joined by Darrell Wright. They first talk about a gameboy emulator written by Ben Smith and a new regression testing tool. Then they talk to Darrell Wright about DAW JSON Link, his JSON serialization library.ONE LONE CODER
Rob and Jason are joined by David Barr (aka javidx9). They first discuss Microsoft open sourcing calculator, an update to CMake and the March 2021 ISO Mailing. Then they talk to David about his YouTube channel, One Lone Coder, what inspired him to start it, and PixelGameEngine, the 2D game engine he works on with the One LoneCoder community.
SIMPLIFYING C++
Show Notes. Herb Sutter is an author, chair of the ISO C++ committee, and a systems languages architect at Microsoft. News. No one knows thetype of char + char
CHAISCRIPT AND CROSS PLATFORM C++ Episode number 2 of CppCast with guest Jason Turner. Jason Turner. Jason has been developing portable C++ since 2002. With very few exceptions, every line of code he has written since then has had to run on multiple platforms. DEFER IS BETTER THAN DESTRUCTORS JeanHeyd Meneide. JeanHeyd “ThePhD” is a student at Columbia University in New York and an organizer for Shepherd’s Oasis, LLC.They are the Project Editor for the C Language, and they manage a large open-source contribution – sol2 – that is used across many industries and academic disciplines.They are currently working towards earning their own nickname, climbing the academic MIRO KNEJP - CPPCAST Miro wrote his first line of C++ code in 1997 at the age of 12, and it has been his programming language of choice ever since. He’s especially passionate about low-level programming, assembly, 3D graphics, and games engineering. Miro holds a Master’s degrees in Computer Science from the Technical University of Munich. He has worked on projects ranging from designing 3D rendering librariesSOURCETRAIL
Eberhard Gräther. 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.ROB IRVING
Rob Irving is a Senior Software Engineer and Development Team Lead with PAR Government in Cary, NC. He is a polyglot with experience in C#, Objective-C, Java and Ruby but the majority of his time and expertise is in C++. He started the CppCast podcast in February 2015, frustrated by the lack of podcast content for C++ development. A believer in continuous education, he loves learning about new COMPILE TIME REGULAR EXPRESSIONS Hana Dusíková. Hana is working as a senior researcher in Avast Software. She is the author of CTRE (Compile Time Regular Expressions) library, Chair of SG7 (Study Group for Compile Time Programming) and Czech National Body representative in WG21 (ISO C++ Committee). CPPCASTCPPCASTGUESTSHOSTSDIFFICULT BUGSCONFERENCE ORGANIZINGCACHEFRIENDLINESS
Defer is better than Destructors. Posted on Friday, Apr 30, 2021. Rob and Jason are joined by JeanHeyd Meneide. They first discuss alternative operators in C++, upcoming virtual conferences and papers in the April ISO mailing. Then they talk to JeanHeyd about his work on the C and C++ committees, including embed, defer and more.ABI STABILITY
Rob and Jason are joined by Marshall Clow. They first discuss some bugs Microsoft found using ASAN in open source projects, and new libraries. Then they talk to Marshall Clow, longtime maintainer of libc++, on his perspective on the C++ ABI, and why stability isimportant.
INTRO TO MODULES
Intro to Modules. Rob and Jason are joined by Daniela Engert. They first discuss a blog post on a new static analyzer feature in GCC 10 and Jason’s plans to port the classic DOOM game to C++. Then Daniela gives Jason and Rob an introduction to Modules in C++20. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.PETER BINDELS
Peter Bindels is a C++ software engineer who prides himself on writing code that is easy to use, easy to work with and well-readable to anybody familiar with the language. Since the last time he’s been on CppCast he presented at multiple conferences about build tooling and simple code. In combining both, he created the build tool Evoke from cpp-dependencies and other smaller projectsFACTORIO - CPPCAST
Michal Kovařík. Michal is 34 years old and started programming when he was 11. C (and C++ soon after) became his favorite language soon afterwards. After quitting University after 2 years he was a regular programmer in a company for 4 years. He then started his own computer game project, which he’s been working on for 7 years already. TRIVIALLY RELOCATABLE Trivially Relocatable on Compiler Explorer. P1154R0 Type traits for structural comparison. P1155R1 More implicit moves. P1144R1 Object relocation in terms of BRYCE ADELSTEIN LELBACH Bryce Adelstein Lelbach has spent nearly a decade developing libraries in C++. Bryce is passionate about C++ evolution and is one of the leaders of the C++ community. He is an officer of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21, the C++ Standards Committee. Bryce chairs both the C++ Committee’s Tooling Study Group (SG15) and Library Evolution Incubator (SG18). He is the program chair for the C++Now andC++ SIMPLICITY
Kate Gregory. 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 notC# AND IL2CPP
C# and IL2CPP. Posted on Thursday, Sep 21, 2017. Rob and Jason are joined by Josh Peterson to talk about C# and some of the similarities and differences between the Managed language and C++, he also talks about his work at Unity 3D on IL2CPP. Audio Player.ROB IRVING
Rob Irving is a Senior Software Engineer and Development Team Lead with PAR Government in Cary, NC. He is a polyglot with experience in C#, Objective-C, Java and Ruby but the majority of his time and expertise is in C++. He started the CppCast podcast in February 2015, frustrated by the lack of podcast content for C++ development. A believer in continuous education, he loves learning about new CPPCASTCPPCASTGUESTSHOSTSDIFFICULT BUGSCONFERENCE ORGANIZINGCACHEFRIENDLINESS
Defer is better than Destructors. Posted on Friday, Apr 30, 2021. Rob and Jason are joined by JeanHeyd Meneide. They first discuss alternative operators in C++, upcoming virtual conferences and papers in the April ISO mailing. Then they talk to JeanHeyd about his work on the C and C++ committees, including embed, defer and more.ABI STABILITY
Rob and Jason are joined by Marshall Clow. They first discuss some bugs Microsoft found using ASAN in open source projects, and new libraries. Then they talk to Marshall Clow, longtime maintainer of libc++, on his perspective on the C++ ABI, and why stability isimportant.
INTRO TO MODULES
Intro to Modules. Rob and Jason are joined by Daniela Engert. They first discuss a blog post on a new static analyzer feature in GCC 10 and Jason’s plans to port the classic DOOM game to C++. Then Daniela gives Jason and Rob an introduction to Modules in C++20. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.PETER BINDELS
Peter Bindels is a C++ software engineer who prides himself on writing code that is easy to use, easy to work with and well-readable to anybody familiar with the language. Since the last time he’s been on CppCast he presented at multiple conferences about build tooling and simple code. In combining both, he created the build tool Evoke from cpp-dependencies and other smaller projectsFACTORIO - CPPCAST
Michal Kovařík. Michal is 34 years old and started programming when he was 11. C (and C++ soon after) became his favorite language soon afterwards. After quitting University after 2 years he was a regular programmer in a company for 4 years. He then started his own computer game project, which he’s been working on for 7 years already. TRIVIALLY RELOCATABLE Trivially Relocatable on Compiler Explorer. P1154R0 Type traits for structural comparison. P1155R1 More implicit moves. P1144R1 Object relocation in terms of BRYCE ADELSTEIN LELBACH Bryce Adelstein Lelbach has spent nearly a decade developing libraries in C++. Bryce is passionate about C++ evolution and is one of the leaders of the C++ community. He is an officer of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21, the C++ Standards Committee. Bryce chairs both the C++ Committee’s Tooling Study Group (SG15) and Library Evolution Incubator (SG18). He is the program chair for the C++Now andC++ SIMPLICITY
Kate Gregory. 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 notC# AND IL2CPP
C# and IL2CPP. Posted on Thursday, Sep 21, 2017. Rob and Jason are joined by Josh Peterson to talk about C# and some of the similarities and differences between the Managed language and C++, he also talks about his work at Unity 3D on IL2CPP. Audio Player.ROB IRVING
Rob Irving is a Senior Software Engineer and Development Team Lead with PAR Government in Cary, NC. He is a polyglot with experience in C#, Objective-C, Java and Ruby but the majority of his time and expertise is in C++. He started the CppCast podcast in February 2015, frustrated by the lack of podcast content for C++ development. A believer in continuous education, he loves learning about newABOUT - CPPCAST
Rob Irving. Rob Irving is a Senior Software Engineer and Development Team Lead with PAR Government in Cary, NC. He is a polyglot with experience in C#, Objective-C, Java and Ruby but the majority of his time and expertise is in C++. He started the CppCast podcast in February 2015, frustrated by the lack of podcast content for C++development.
THE OLD NEW THING
The Old New Thing. Posted on Friday, Mar 5, 2021. Rob and Jason are joined by Raymond Chen from Microsoft. They first talk about Herb Sutter’s virtual ISO Plenary Trip Report and some new features voted into the C++23 draft. Then they talk to Raymond Chen from Microsoft about his career working on Windows and the Old New Thing blog. AudioPlayer.
GUESTS OF CPPCAST
Adi Shavit. Adi is an entrepreneur, speaker, consultant, software architect and a computer vision and machine learning expert with an emphasis on real-time applications. He specializes in building cross-platform, high-performance software combined with high production quality and maintainable code-bases. Adi is the founder ofthe Core C++ users
INTRO TO MODULES
Intro to Modules. Rob and Jason are joined by Daniela Engert. They first discuss a blog post on a new static analyzer feature in GCC 10 and Jason’s plans to port the classic DOOM game to C++. Then Daniela gives Jason and Rob an introduction to Modules in C++20. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.ONE LONE CODER
Rob and Jason are joined by David Barr (aka javidx9). They first discuss Microsoft open sourcing calculator, an update to CMake and the March 2021 ISO Mailing. Then they talk to David about his YouTube channel, One Lone Coder, what inspired him to start it, and PixelGameEngine, the 2D game engine he works on with the One LoneCoder community.
C++ ON A WATCH
C++ on a Watch. Posted on Thursday, Feb 13, 2020. Brad started programming in BASIC when he was 9, primarily on the Apple IIe, transitioning to QBASIC in high school. He graduated from Kansas State University in 2005 with a BS in Computer Science and a minor in Embedded Systems. While at K-State he enjoyed working on the solar carracing team
AMIR KIRSH - CPPCAST.COM Amir Kirsh is a C++ lecturer at the Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo and at Tel-Aviv University, previously the Chief Programmer at Comverse, after being CTO and VP R&D at a startup acquired by Comverse. He is also a co-organizer of the annual Core C++ conference and a member of the ISO C++ Israeli National Body. Recently Amir joined Incredibuild as a C++ Dev Advocate.MODULES - CPPCAST
Gabriel Dos Reis. Gabriel Dos Reis is a Principal Software Development Engineer at Microsoft. He is also a researcher and a longtime member of the C++ community. His research interests include programming tools for dependable software. Prior to joining Microsoft, he was Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University. BECOMING INVOLVED WITH THE C++ COMMITTEE Rob and Jason are joined by Nevin Liber from Argonne National Lab. They first discuss a blog post discussing issues implementing small buffer optimizations in a constexpr context. Then they talk with Nevin about how he got involved with the ISO C++ committee and MIRO KNEJP - CPPCAST Miro wrote his first line of C++ code in 1997 at the age of 12, and it has been his programming language of choice ever since. He’s especially passionate about low-level programming, assembly, 3D graphics, and games engineering. Miro holds a Master’s degrees in Computer Science from the Technical University of Munich. He has worked on projects ranging from designing 3D rendering libraries CPPCASTCPPCASTGUESTSHOSTSDIFFICULT BUGSCONFERENCE ORGANIZINGCACHEFRIENDLINESS
Defer is better than Destructors. Posted on Friday, Apr 30, 2021. Rob and Jason are joined by JeanHeyd Meneide. They first discuss alternative operators in C++, upcoming virtual conferences and papers in the April ISO mailing. Then they talk to JeanHeyd about his work on the C and C++ committees, including embed, defer and more.ABI STABILITY
Rob and Jason are joined by Marshall Clow. They first discuss some bugs Microsoft found using ASAN in open source projects, and new libraries. Then they talk to Marshall Clow, longtime maintainer of libc++, on his perspective on the C++ ABI, and why stability isimportant.
INTRO TO MODULES
Intro to Modules. Rob and Jason are joined by Daniela Engert. They first discuss a blog post on a new static analyzer feature in GCC 10 and Jason’s plans to port the classic DOOM game to C++. Then Daniela gives Jason and Rob an introduction to Modules in C++20. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.PETER BINDELS
Peter Bindels is a C++ software engineer who prides himself on writing code that is easy to use, easy to work with and well-readable to anybody familiar with the language. Since the last time he’s been on CppCast he presented at multiple conferences about build tooling and simple code. In combining both, he created the build tool Evoke from cpp-dependencies and other smaller projectsFACTORIO - CPPCAST
Michal Kovařík. Michal is 34 years old and started programming when he was 11. C (and C++ soon after) became his favorite language soon afterwards. After quitting University after 2 years he was a regular programmer in a company for 4 years. He then started his own computer game project, which he’s been working on for 7 years already. TRIVIALLY RELOCATABLE Trivially Relocatable on Compiler Explorer. P1154R0 Type traits for structural comparison. P1155R1 More implicit moves. P1144R1 Object relocation in terms of BRYCE ADELSTEIN LELBACH Bryce Adelstein Lelbach has spent nearly a decade developing libraries in C++. Bryce is passionate about C++ evolution and is one of the leaders of the C++ community. He is an officer of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21, the C++ Standards Committee. Bryce chairs both the C++ Committee’s Tooling Study Group (SG15) and Library Evolution Incubator (SG18). He is the program chair for the C++Now andC++ SIMPLICITY
Kate Gregory. 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 notC# AND IL2CPP
C# and IL2CPP. Posted on Thursday, Sep 21, 2017. Rob and Jason are joined by Josh Peterson to talk about C# and some of the similarities and differences between the Managed language and C++, he also talks about his work at Unity 3D on IL2CPP. Audio Player.ROB IRVING
Rob Irving is a Senior Software Engineer and Development Team Lead with PAR Government in Cary, NC. He is a polyglot with experience in C#, Objective-C, Java and Ruby but the majority of his time and expertise is in C++. He started the CppCast podcast in February 2015, frustrated by the lack of podcast content for C++ development. A believer in continuous education, he loves learning about new CPPCASTCPPCASTGUESTSHOSTSDIFFICULT BUGSCONFERENCE ORGANIZINGCACHEFRIENDLINESS
Defer is better than Destructors. Posted on Friday, Apr 30, 2021. Rob and Jason are joined by JeanHeyd Meneide. They first discuss alternative operators in C++, upcoming virtual conferences and papers in the April ISO mailing. Then they talk to JeanHeyd about his work on the C and C++ committees, including embed, defer and more.ABI STABILITY
Rob and Jason are joined by Marshall Clow. They first discuss some bugs Microsoft found using ASAN in open source projects, and new libraries. Then they talk to Marshall Clow, longtime maintainer of libc++, on his perspective on the C++ ABI, and why stability isimportant.
INTRO TO MODULES
Intro to Modules. Rob and Jason are joined by Daniela Engert. They first discuss a blog post on a new static analyzer feature in GCC 10 and Jason’s plans to port the classic DOOM game to C++. Then Daniela gives Jason and Rob an introduction to Modules in C++20. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.PETER BINDELS
Peter Bindels is a C++ software engineer who prides himself on writing code that is easy to use, easy to work with and well-readable to anybody familiar with the language. Since the last time he’s been on CppCast he presented at multiple conferences about build tooling and simple code. In combining both, he created the build tool Evoke from cpp-dependencies and other smaller projectsFACTORIO - CPPCAST
Michal Kovařík. Michal is 34 years old and started programming when he was 11. C (and C++ soon after) became his favorite language soon afterwards. After quitting University after 2 years he was a regular programmer in a company for 4 years. He then started his own computer game project, which he’s been working on for 7 years already. TRIVIALLY RELOCATABLE Trivially Relocatable on Compiler Explorer. P1154R0 Type traits for structural comparison. P1155R1 More implicit moves. P1144R1 Object relocation in terms of BRYCE ADELSTEIN LELBACH Bryce Adelstein Lelbach has spent nearly a decade developing libraries in C++. Bryce is passionate about C++ evolution and is one of the leaders of the C++ community. He is an officer of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21, the C++ Standards Committee. Bryce chairs both the C++ Committee’s Tooling Study Group (SG15) and Library Evolution Incubator (SG18). He is the program chair for the C++Now andC++ SIMPLICITY
Kate Gregory. 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 notC# AND IL2CPP
C# and IL2CPP. Posted on Thursday, Sep 21, 2017. Rob and Jason are joined by Josh Peterson to talk about C# and some of the similarities and differences between the Managed language and C++, he also talks about his work at Unity 3D on IL2CPP. Audio Player.ROB IRVING
Rob Irving is a Senior Software Engineer and Development Team Lead with PAR Government in Cary, NC. He is a polyglot with experience in C#, Objective-C, Java and Ruby but the majority of his time and expertise is in C++. He started the CppCast podcast in February 2015, frustrated by the lack of podcast content for C++ development. A believer in continuous education, he loves learning about newABOUT - CPPCAST
Rob Irving. Rob Irving is a Senior Software Engineer and Development Team Lead with PAR Government in Cary, NC. He is a polyglot with experience in C#, Objective-C, Java and Ruby but the majority of his time and expertise is in C++. He started the CppCast podcast in February 2015, frustrated by the lack of podcast content for C++development.
THE OLD NEW THING
The Old New Thing. Posted on Friday, Mar 5, 2021. Rob and Jason are joined by Raymond Chen from Microsoft. They first talk about Herb Sutter’s virtual ISO Plenary Trip Report and some new features voted into the C++23 draft. Then they talk to Raymond Chen from Microsoft about his career working on Windows and the Old New Thing blog. AudioPlayer.
GUESTS OF CPPCAST
Adi Shavit. Adi is an entrepreneur, speaker, consultant, software architect and a computer vision and machine learning expert with an emphasis on real-time applications. He specializes in building cross-platform, high-performance software combined with high production quality and maintainable code-bases. Adi is the founder ofthe Core C++ users
INTRO TO MODULES
Intro to Modules. Rob and Jason are joined by Daniela Engert. They first discuss a blog post on a new static analyzer feature in GCC 10 and Jason’s plans to port the classic DOOM game to C++. Then Daniela gives Jason and Rob an introduction to Modules in C++20. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.ONE LONE CODER
Rob and Jason are joined by David Barr (aka javidx9). They first discuss Microsoft open sourcing calculator, an update to CMake and the March 2021 ISO Mailing. Then they talk to David about his YouTube channel, One Lone Coder, what inspired him to start it, and PixelGameEngine, the 2D game engine he works on with the One LoneCoder community.
C++ ON A WATCH
C++ on a Watch. Posted on Thursday, Feb 13, 2020. Brad started programming in BASIC when he was 9, primarily on the Apple IIe, transitioning to QBASIC in high school. He graduated from Kansas State University in 2005 with a BS in Computer Science and a minor in Embedded Systems. While at K-State he enjoyed working on the solar carracing team
AMIR KIRSH - CPPCAST.COM Amir Kirsh is a C++ lecturer at the Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo and at Tel-Aviv University, previously the Chief Programmer at Comverse, after being CTO and VP R&D at a startup acquired by Comverse. He is also a co-organizer of the annual Core C++ conference and a member of the ISO C++ Israeli National Body. Recently Amir joined Incredibuild as a C++ Dev Advocate.MODULES - CPPCAST
Gabriel Dos Reis. Gabriel Dos Reis is a Principal Software Development Engineer at Microsoft. He is also a researcher and a longtime member of the C++ community. His research interests include programming tools for dependable software. Prior to joining Microsoft, he was Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University. BECOMING INVOLVED WITH THE C++ COMMITTEE Rob and Jason are joined by Nevin Liber from Argonne National Lab. They first discuss a blog post discussing issues implementing small buffer optimizations in a constexpr context. Then they talk with Nevin about how he got involved with the ISO C++ committee and MIRO KNEJP - CPPCAST Miro wrote his first line of C++ code in 1997 at the age of 12, and it has been his programming language of choice ever since. He’s especially passionate about low-level programming, assembly, 3D graphics, and games engineering. Miro holds a Master’s degrees in Computer Science from the Technical University of Munich. He has worked on projects ranging from designing 3D rendering libraries CPPCASTCPPCASTGUESTSHOSTSDIFFICULT BUGSCONFERENCE ORGANIZINGCACHEFRIENDLINESS
Defer is better than Destructors. Posted on Friday, Apr 30, 2021. Rob and Jason are joined by JeanHeyd Meneide. They first discuss alternative operators in C++, upcoming virtual conferences and papers in the April ISO mailing. Then they talk to JeanHeyd about his work on the C and C++ committees, including embed, defer and more.ABI STABILITY
Rob and Jason are joined by Marshall Clow. They first discuss some bugs Microsoft found using ASAN in open source projects, and new libraries. Then they talk to Marshall Clow, longtime maintainer of libc++, on his perspective on the C++ ABI, and why stability isimportant.
INTRO TO MODULES
Intro to Modules. Rob and Jason are joined by Daniela Engert. They first discuss a blog post on a new static analyzer feature in GCC 10 and Jason’s plans to port the classic DOOM game to C++. Then Daniela gives Jason and Rob an introduction to Modules in C++20. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.PETER BINDELS
Peter Bindels is a C++ software engineer who prides himself on writing code that is easy to use, easy to work with and well-readable to anybody familiar with the language. Since the last time he’s been on CppCast he presented at multiple conferences about build tooling and simple code. In combining both, he created the build tool Evoke from cpp-dependencies and other smaller projectsFACTORIO - CPPCAST
Michal Kovařík. Michal is 34 years old and started programming when he was 11. C (and C++ soon after) became his favorite language soon afterwards. After quitting University after 2 years he was a regular programmer in a company for 4 years. He then started his own computer game project, which he’s been working on for 7 years already. TRIVIALLY RELOCATABLE Trivially Relocatable on Compiler Explorer. P1154R0 Type traits for structural comparison. P1155R1 More implicit moves. P1144R1 Object relocation in terms of BRYCE ADELSTEIN LELBACH Bryce Adelstein Lelbach has spent nearly a decade developing libraries in C++. Bryce is passionate about C++ evolution and is one of the leaders of the C++ community. He is an officer of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21, the C++ Standards Committee. Bryce chairs both the C++ Committee’s Tooling Study Group (SG15) and Library Evolution Incubator (SG18). He is the program chair for the C++Now andC++ SIMPLICITY
Kate Gregory. 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 notC# AND IL2CPP
C# and IL2CPP. Posted on Thursday, Sep 21, 2017. Rob and Jason are joined by Josh Peterson to talk about C# and some of the similarities and differences between the Managed language and C++, he also talks about his work at Unity 3D on IL2CPP. Audio Player.ROB IRVING
Rob Irving is a Senior Software Engineer and Development Team Lead with PAR Government in Cary, NC. He is a polyglot with experience in C#, Objective-C, Java and Ruby but the majority of his time and expertise is in C++. He started the CppCast podcast in February 2015, frustrated by the lack of podcast content for C++ development. A believer in continuous education, he loves learning about new CPPCASTCPPCASTGUESTSHOSTSDIFFICULT BUGSCONFERENCE ORGANIZINGCACHEFRIENDLINESS
Defer is better than Destructors. Posted on Friday, Apr 30, 2021. Rob and Jason are joined by JeanHeyd Meneide. They first discuss alternative operators in C++, upcoming virtual conferences and papers in the April ISO mailing. Then they talk to JeanHeyd about his work on the C and C++ committees, including embed, defer and more.ABI STABILITY
Rob and Jason are joined by Marshall Clow. They first discuss some bugs Microsoft found using ASAN in open source projects, and new libraries. Then they talk to Marshall Clow, longtime maintainer of libc++, on his perspective on the C++ ABI, and why stability isimportant.
INTRO TO MODULES
Intro to Modules. Rob and Jason are joined by Daniela Engert. They first discuss a blog post on a new static analyzer feature in GCC 10 and Jason’s plans to port the classic DOOM game to C++. Then Daniela gives Jason and Rob an introduction to Modules in C++20. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.PETER BINDELS
Peter Bindels is a C++ software engineer who prides himself on writing code that is easy to use, easy to work with and well-readable to anybody familiar with the language. Since the last time he’s been on CppCast he presented at multiple conferences about build tooling and simple code. In combining both, he created the build tool Evoke from cpp-dependencies and other smaller projectsFACTORIO - CPPCAST
Michal Kovařík. Michal is 34 years old and started programming when he was 11. C (and C++ soon after) became his favorite language soon afterwards. After quitting University after 2 years he was a regular programmer in a company for 4 years. He then started his own computer game project, which he’s been working on for 7 years already. TRIVIALLY RELOCATABLE Trivially Relocatable on Compiler Explorer. P1154R0 Type traits for structural comparison. P1155R1 More implicit moves. P1144R1 Object relocation in terms of BRYCE ADELSTEIN LELBACH Bryce Adelstein Lelbach has spent nearly a decade developing libraries in C++. Bryce is passionate about C++ evolution and is one of the leaders of the C++ community. He is an officer of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21, the C++ Standards Committee. Bryce chairs both the C++ Committee’s Tooling Study Group (SG15) and Library Evolution Incubator (SG18). He is the program chair for the C++Now andC++ SIMPLICITY
Kate Gregory. 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 notC# AND IL2CPP
C# and IL2CPP. Posted on Thursday, Sep 21, 2017. Rob and Jason are joined by Josh Peterson to talk about C# and some of the similarities and differences between the Managed language and C++, he also talks about his work at Unity 3D on IL2CPP. Audio Player.ROB IRVING
Rob Irving is a Senior Software Engineer and Development Team Lead with PAR Government in Cary, NC. He is a polyglot with experience in C#, Objective-C, Java and Ruby but the majority of his time and expertise is in C++. He started the CppCast podcast in February 2015, frustrated by the lack of podcast content for C++ development. A believer in continuous education, he loves learning about newABOUT - CPPCAST
Rob Irving. Rob Irving is a Senior Software Engineer and Development Team Lead with PAR Government in Cary, NC. He is a polyglot with experience in C#, Objective-C, Java and Ruby but the majority of his time and expertise is in C++. He started the CppCast podcast in February 2015, frustrated by the lack of podcast content for C++development.
THE OLD NEW THING
The Old New Thing. Posted on Friday, Mar 5, 2021. Rob and Jason are joined by Raymond Chen from Microsoft. They first talk about Herb Sutter’s virtual ISO Plenary Trip Report and some new features voted into the C++23 draft. Then they talk to Raymond Chen from Microsoft about his career working on Windows and the Old New Thing blog. AudioPlayer.
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Adi Shavit. Adi is an entrepreneur, speaker, consultant, software architect and a computer vision and machine learning expert with an emphasis on real-time applications. He specializes in building cross-platform, high-performance software combined with high production quality and maintainable code-bases. Adi is the founder ofthe Core C++ users
INTRO TO MODULES
Intro to Modules. Rob and Jason are joined by Daniela Engert. They first discuss a blog post on a new static analyzer feature in GCC 10 and Jason’s plans to port the classic DOOM game to C++. Then Daniela gives Jason and Rob an introduction to Modules in C++20. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.ONE LONE CODER
Rob and Jason are joined by David Barr (aka javidx9). They first discuss Microsoft open sourcing calculator, an update to CMake and the March 2021 ISO Mailing. Then they talk to David about his YouTube channel, One Lone Coder, what inspired him to start it, and PixelGameEngine, the 2D game engine he works on with the One LoneCoder community.
C++ ON A WATCH
C++ on a Watch. Posted on Thursday, Feb 13, 2020. Brad started programming in BASIC when he was 9, primarily on the Apple IIe, transitioning to QBASIC in high school. He graduated from Kansas State University in 2005 with a BS in Computer Science and a minor in Embedded Systems. While at K-State he enjoyed working on the solar carracing team
AMIR KIRSH - CPPCAST.COM Amir Kirsh is a C++ lecturer at the Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo and at Tel-Aviv University, previously the Chief Programmer at Comverse, after being CTO and VP R&D at a startup acquired by Comverse. He is also a co-organizer of the annual Core C++ conference and a member of the ISO C++ Israeli National Body. Recently Amir joined Incredibuild as a C++ Dev Advocate.MODULES - CPPCAST
Gabriel Dos Reis. Gabriel Dos Reis is a Principal Software Development Engineer at Microsoft. He is also a researcher and a longtime member of the C++ community. His research interests include programming tools for dependable software. Prior to joining Microsoft, he was Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University. BECOMING INVOLVED WITH THE C++ COMMITTEE Rob and Jason are joined by Nevin Liber from Argonne National Lab. They first discuss a blog post discussing issues implementing small buffer optimizations in a constexpr context. Then they talk with Nevin about how he got involved with the ISO C++ committee and MIRO KNEJP - CPPCAST Miro wrote his first line of C++ code in 1997 at the age of 12, and it has been his programming language of choice ever since. He’s especially passionate about low-level programming, assembly, 3D graphics, and games engineering. Miro holds a Master’s degrees in Computer Science from the Technical University of Munich. He has worked on projects ranging from designing 3D rendering librariesCppCast
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INCREDIBUILD IN THE CLOUD Posted on Friday, Jun 4, 2021 Rob and Jason are joined by Dana Rochman and Amir Kirsh from Incredibuild. They first discuss conference news and a blog post from Andreas Kling. Then they talk to Dana and Amir about the latest from Incredibuild, including new support for accelerating builds in the cloud, and build caching.Audio Player
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Posted on Friday, May 28, 2021 Rob and Jason are joined by Todd Gamblin and Greg Becker. They first discuss a documentation tool, a blog post about floating point numbers, and yet another post about ABI changes. Then they talk to Todd and Greg from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) who both work on Spack, the popular open source package manager aimed atHPC.
ABI STABILITY
Posted on Friday, May 21, 2021 Rob and Jason are joined by Marshall Clow. They first discuss some bugs Microsoft found using ASAN in open source projects, and new libraries. Then they talk to Marshall Clow, longtime maintainer of libc++, on his perspective on the C++ ABI, and why stability isimportant.
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Posted on Friday, May 14, 2021 Rob and Jason are joined by Harald Achitz. They first discuss performance updates for debug builds coming in the next version of Visual Studio. Then they talk about Djinni, the cross platform language binding generator tool initially developed by Dropbox that is now being supported by the C++ Mobile Development community. SONARSOURCE ANALYSIS TOOLS Posted on Friday, May 7, 2021 Rob and Jason are joined by Loïc Joly from SonarSource. They first discuss compiler updates in GCC and MSVC as well as survey results of most used C++ features. Then they talk to Loïc about the SonarSource static analysis tools for C++, what sorts of bugs they discover, and what goes into creating a new analysis rule. DEFER IS BETTER THAN DESTRUCTORS Posted on Friday, Apr 30, 2021 Rob and Jason are joined by JeanHeyd Meneide. They first discuss alternative operators in C++, upcoming virtual conferences and papers in the April ISO mailing. Then they talk to JeanHeyd about his work on the C and C++ committees, including embed, defer and more.SCUMMVM
Posted on Friday, Apr 23, 2021 Rob and Jason are joined by Eugene Sandulenko. They first discuss the announcement of Visual Studio 2022 and Facebook open sourcing a new machine learning library. Then they talk to Eugene Sandulenko all about ScummVM, how the project got started and more.SUBSCRIBE
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