
Episode 361
C++ in Finance
Antony Peacock joins Timur and Phil. After rounding up the news, we chat with Antony about what it's like to work in finance as a C++ developer, the similarities and differences to games dev and how you can break in to a role in finance. We also discus...
May 26, 202354m 50s
Show Notes
Antony Peacock joins Timur and Phil. After rounding up the news, we chat with Antony about what it's like to work in finance as a C++ developer, the similarities and differences to games dev and how you can break in to a role in finance. We also discuss what it's like to work in tech as someone with dyslexia.
News
- Visual Studio 17.6 released
- Valgrind 3.21 released
- Snitch 1.1
- Meeting C++ Call for Speakers (until June 18)
- CppCon Call for Speakers (until June 25)
Links
- P2547R1 - "Language Support for Customisable Functions"
- Maven on C++
- "How to get into the tech industry" (Maven's blog)
- Interview question at Maven
- "C++ 20 Techniques for Algorithmic Trading" (webinar)
- "C++ Concepts and Fireside Chat on Algorithmic Trading" (webinar)
- "C++ and Python for Algorithmic Trading" (webinar)
- Example algo trading code from webinar series (1)
- Example algo trading code from webinar series (2)
- Antony's article on Neurodiversity and Dyslexia
- Diversita (UK)
- P0201R6 - "polymorphic_value: A Polymorphic Value Type for C++"
- P1950R2 - "indirect_value: A Free-Store-Allocated Value Type For C++"
- EVE - the Expressive Vector Engine
- P1385R7 - "Linear Algebra"
- P1935R2 - "A C++ Approach to Physical Units"
- mp-units - Mateusz Pusz' implementation of physical units
- P2547R0 - "Language support for customisable functions"
- "Why tag_invoke is not the solution I want" - Barry Revzin