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Ep 3Cross Platform Mobile C++ in Visual Studio

Episode number 3 of CppCast with guest Ankit Asthana recorded March 11, 2015 Ankit Asthana is a program manager working in the Visual C++ Cross-Platform space. He is knowledgeable in cross-platform technologies, compilers (dynamic and static compilation, optimizer, code generation), distributed computing and server side development. He has in the past worked for IBM and Oracle Canada as a developer building Java 7 (hotspot) and telecommunication products. Ankit back in 2008 also published a book on C++ titled C++ for Beginners to Masters which sold over a few thousand copies. News Introducing the Universal CRT C/C++ Code analysis in VS 2015 Find your favorite Library for C++ in NuGet What is your favorite C++ IDE? Ankit Asthana Ankit on MSDN C++ for Beginners to Masters Links Visual Studio 2015 CTP Visual C++ Team Blog

Mar 12, 201539 min

Ep 2ChaiScript and Cross Platform C++

Episode number 2 of CppCast with guest Jason Turner Jason has been developing portable C++ since 2002. With very few exceptions, every line of code he has written since then has had to run on multiple platforms. He is an independent contractor focusing on cross-platform issues, utilization of C++ libraries from scripting languages and code quality assurance. He is the co-creator and maintainer of ChaiScript, a mature scripting language designed for modern C++. His latest project is cppbestpractices.com: a fledgling effort to gather the collective wisdom of the C++ community. News CppCheck Four things you probably didn't know about C++ Boost libraries are now supported in biicode Jason Turner @lefticus Github EmptyCrate Links ChaiScript CppBestPractices Complex Object Initialization Optimization with IIFE in C++11 C++Now!

Mar 5, 201538 min

Ep 1Jon Kalb loves the C++ Community

Episode number 1 of CppCast with guest Jon Kalb Jon has been writing C++ for two and half decades, does onsite C++ training, and works on the Amazon search engine for A9.com. He chairs the CppCon and C++Now conferences. He also programs the C++ Track for the Silicon Valley Code Camp and serves as chair of the Boost Libraries Steering Committee. Links cppcon cppcon YouTube Channel C++Now! Boost Library Incubator Does C++ need its own podcast? Jon Kalb @_JonKalb Exception-Safe Coding in C++

Feb 17, 201550 min