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cpp.chat retweeted
23 Dec 2022
Episode 350 of CppCast is live! @timur_audio and @phil_nash join us for a Holiday Special to update us on what's been happening for the last six months. Listen Now! cppcast.com/holiday-special/
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11 Feb 2022
Episode #84 with @haralda4z “The Curse of Backwards Compatibility” cpp.chat/84/ We chat with Harald Achitz about a new ISO mirror in Sweden, the C community - in Sweden, and worldwide - and other topics (which may or may not include Cobol)
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3 Feb 2022
Join us next Monday (7th Feb) at 17:00 GMT for another live episode, this time with @haralda4z, who will chat to us about the news in the C community in Sweden and beyond. cpp.chat/84
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27 Dec 2021
Episode #83 with @DaveAbrahams “Did You Really Learn from All the C Mistakes?” cpp.chat/83/ Dave Abrahams joins us for a fascinating discussion of how Swift was designed, largely by a team of C experts

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cpp.chat retweeted
C Annotated October digest covers static analyzers in C , moves in returns, smart pointers and arrays, and new syntax for Contracts. And it’s accompanied by our special October edition of @ndr_cpp show paired with @cppchat. blog.jetbrains.com/clion/202… #cpp #cplusplus #cppcon
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cpp.chat retweeted
Welcome our special October edition of No Diagnostic Required show paired with @cppchat! Talking about C static analyzers, move & copy, Modules and Contracts, and discussing @CppCon with @_JonKalb, @phil_nash and @anastasiak2512: youtube.com/watch?v=XBgPnQeT…

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9 Nov 2021
Episode #82 with @anastasiak2512: “I Can't Believe I'm Here” cpp.chat/82/ A cross-over episode with @ndr_cpp, with community news and conference chat.

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18 Jun 2021
Episode #81, interview _of_ @_JonKalb (and @ivan_cukic, @meetingcpp and Matthias Kalle Dalheimer) by Frances Tait of @kdabqt "The Future of C (KDAB interview)" cpp.chat/81/

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20 Apr 2021
Episode #80 with @tvaneerd and Klaus Iglberger: “The Answer Is, It Depends” cpp.chat/80 In this episode we welcome back Tony and Klaus to talk about the SOLID Principles, and how they relate (or not), to C

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cpp.chat retweeted
My SOLID Revisited talk, from ACCU 2021, is up. And if that's of interest, you should tune in to @cppchat in 45 minutes, too! cpp.chat/live

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15 Apr 2021
Episode #79 with @cjdb_ns "Required to Warn You, Unless It’s Hard" cpp.chat/79

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14 Apr 2021
Yes, cpp.chat episodes are, indeed, like buses! Hot on the tails of recording earlier this week, we have _another_ show lined up tomorrow! This time with returning guests, Klaus Iglberger and @tvaneerd, to talk about the SOLID principles. cpp.chat/81

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13 Apr 2021
As well as this week’s new recording, we also have another podcast through the edit queue - from back in October when we did a Rust roundtable with 5 guests! @logicsoup, @lefticus, @yoshuawuyts, @bitshiftmask and @strega_nil “I'm a Bit Rusty” cpp.chat/78

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8 Apr 2021
We’re back again! We’ll be recording, live, with @cjdb_ns, next Monday at 19:00 GMT (8pm UK Time, noon PDT). cpp.chat/upcoming

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cpp.chat retweeted
24 Jan 2021
Russel Winder @russel_winder has passed away. He was a great leader in our community and a great guy. I admired him for his work as chair of the wonderful ACCU conference. I'm confident that I speak for the entire community when I say, Thank you Russel and Rest In Peace.
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12 Jan 2021
Episode #77 with @slurpsmadrips “Izzy's 'Fine' With Modules” cpp.chat/77 This week we chat with Izzy Muerte about modules, build systems and more. We also talk about CMake, specifically, where she’s found an intriguing special use for emoji!

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16 Nov 2020
Join us tomorrow, Tuesday 17th November, at 20:00 GMT (12:00 PST/ 15:00 EST) as we welcome back @seanbax to chat about using C as an OpenGL/ Vulkan shader compiler. cpp.chat/live

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cpp.chat retweeted
Great @cppchat episode with @tvaneerd. Favorite quote: "Before writing a new C feature paper, you have to write 3 review papers". cpp.chat/76/

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12 Nov 2020
Episode #76 with @tvaneerd “Chairs Around a Tony Table” cpp.chat/76 This week we chat with Tony Van Eerd about what comes after Post Modern C , what the single most important principle for good code is, and what Dr. Seuss and Shakespeare have to do with all this

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