
CopperSpice
CppCast
07/10/17
•60m
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Barbara is an independent consultant working as a programmer and software developer for over 25 years. She has been a featured speaker at more than a dozen trade shows and computer conferences in the US and on two separate occasions Barbara taught an extended class in software architecture and GUI design for the Panama Canal Commission in Panama.
Ansel has been working as a programmer for over 15 years. Ansel worked for 8 years at a communications company designing scalable, high performance, multi-threaded network daemons in C++ and he is currently a software consultant for RealityShares in San Francisco.
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- 5 years of Meeting C++
- Why you should really care about C/C++ static analysis
- Hotspot a GUI for the linux perf profiler
Barbara Geller and Ansel Sermersheim
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- CopperSpice
- CopperSpice GitHub
- CopperSpice YouTube Channel
- DoxyPress
- CppCon 2015: Barbara Geller & Ansel Sermersheim "CopperSpice: A Pure C++ GUI Library"
- CppCon 2015: Barbara Geller & Ansel Sermersheim "Doxygen to DoxyPress"
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Teaching Concepts
July 5, 2017
•53m
Christopher Di Bella will soon be a software engineer at Codeplay and previously taught C++. He is an avid C++ programmer and also enjoys film, board games, and snowboarding in his spare time.
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- CppCon Last Call for Early Bird Pricing
- Introducing the Splash Damage C++ Tech Blog
- Security features in Microsoft Visual C++
- Meeting Embedded
- Catch Survey
Christopher Di Bella
Links
- CppCon: Exploring the C++ Standard Library
- Concepts TS
- Range v3 Library
- Range TS/STL2
- C++ Extension for Ranges
- Advanced C++ Programming Course Notes
- Book: "Writing Secure Code"
- Book: "Code Complete"
- Book: "A Tour of C++"
- Seth Bling "Hacking the Super Mario World"
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Coroutines
July 19, 2017
•56m
Gor Nishanov is a Principal Software Design Engineer on the Microsoft C++ team. He works on design and standardization of C++ Coroutines, and on asynchronous programming models. Prior to joining C++ team, Gor was working on distributed systems in Windows Clustering team.
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- Verdigris: Qt without moc
- Trip report: Summer ISO C++ standards meeting
- A C++ review community
- Future Ruminations
Gor Nishanov
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- CppCon 2015: Gor Nishanov "C++ Coroutines - a negative overhead abstraction"
- CppCon 2016: Gor Nishanov "C++ Coroutines: Under the covers"
- Wandbox: Coroutines with Ranges
- Compiler Explorer: Coroutines clang demo
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