Episode 403 of CppCast is live!
Timur and Phil reflect on Phil and Timur. We share some personal updates as well as news from the community.
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Episode 398 of CppCast is live!
@phil_nash and @timur_audio are joined by Jonathan Wakely to talk about libstdc (GCC's standard library implementation)
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You might be wondering where last Friday's episode is?
Well the truth is we've both had quite extreme travel schedules, with other things going on as well (not all planned!), so have not had a chance to record.
So we'll miss this one, but we should be back next week!
Episode 393 of CppCast is live!
Phil Nash and Timur Doumler are joined by Christopher Apple to talk about Realtime Analyser and the Performance Constraints attributes .
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Episode 379 of CppCast is live!
@timur_audio and @phil_nash are joined by @ErichKeane to talk about heterogeneous computing, his work at Nvidia and Clang, and the recent ISO C standard committee meeting in Tokyo 🇯🇵
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Episode 378 of CppCast is live!
@phil_nash and @mattgodbolt are joined by Gail Ollis to talk about Psychology and Starting Out as a Developer.
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Episode 374 of CppCast is live!
@timur_audio and guest co-host @hatcat01 are joined by @CplusplusVille to talk about Qt, modern C features such as Modules and Sender/Receiver, and how they can integrate with the Qt framework.
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Episode 373 of CppCast 🎅 2023 Holiday Special 🎅 is live!
@phil_nash and @timur_audio look back on the last year, discuss the news, and talk about what they're working on.
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Episode 372 of CppCast is live!
@timur_audio and @phil_nash are joined by Matthias Kretz to talk about SIMD and his efforts to get support into the standard.
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Badge customization was always something I enjoyed at the various C conferences (e.g., cppcon, or C On Sea). It was a great conversation starter. I always put something contentious on them. ;)