
C++ Object Model
CppCast
12/21/17
•56m
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Nicole is someone who's thought a bit too much about object models and error handling. She started in C, moved to Rust, and then fell into C++ a year ago. She also loves coffee, and latte art.
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- Meson 0.44.0 is out
- C++Now 2018 Call for submissions
- MSVC code optimizer improvements in Visual Studio 2017 version 15.5 and 15.3
- Broken warnings theory
Nicole Mazzuca
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Reverse Debugging
December 14, 2017
•49m
Greg is the co-founder and CEO of Undo. He is a coder at heart, but likes to bridge the gap between the business and software worlds. (Sadly, these days most of Greg's coding is done on aeroplanes.)
Greg has 20 years’ experience in the software industry and has held development and management roles at companies including the pioneering British computer firm Acorn, as well as fast-growing start ups, NexWave and Solarflare. It was at Acorn that Greg met Julian and on evenings and weekends, they invented the core technology that would eventually become UndoDB. Greg left Solarflare in 2012 to lead Undo as CEO and has overseen the company as it transitioned from the shed in his back garden to a scalable award-winning business.
Greg holds a PhD from City University, London, that was nominated for the 2001 British Computer Society Distinguished Dissertation Award. He lives in Cambridge, UK with his wife and two children and in his spare time, catches up on email.
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- Building a C++ SIMD abstraction
- C++17 Feature Removals and Deprecations
- A call for data on exceptions
Greg Law
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- Undo
- Undo Blog
- Reverse debugging / time-travel debugging: a brief history of time
- CppCon 2016: Greg Law "GDB - A Lot More Than You Knew"
- CppCon 2017: J. McNellis, J. Mola, K. Sykes "Time Travel Debugging"
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Boost Application Development
January 4, 2018
•40m
Antony Polukhin was born in Russia. Since university days he started contributing to Boost and became a maintainer of the Boost.LexicalCast library.
Today, he works for Yandex, helps Russian speaking people with C++ standardization proposals, consults Russian companies in C++, continues to contribute to the open source and to the C++ language in general.
You may find his code in Boost libraries such as Any, Conversion, DLL, LexicalCast, Stacktrace, TypeTraits, Variant, and others.
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- Clang Running in Browser (Web Assembly)
- Kate Gregory - It's Complicated - Meeting C++ 2017 Keynote
- Speeding up the Build of C and C++ Projects
- C++17 constexpr everything (or as much as the compiler can)
Antony Polukhin
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