
Episode #2 - January 2021
We talk about some speed-ups in Visual Studio, Global Data Flow Analysis in CLion, some of the papers from the latest WG21 mailing, 2021 conference announcements, some podcast updates and some tricks you can abuse CMake into performing
February 5, 202143m 39s
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Show Notes
Another round-up of community and committee news from the start of a new year.
Links from this episode:
- C++ Annotated - January - If you prefer the same material in blog form
- Faster C++ Iteration Builds - From the Microsoft Blog
- Global Data Flow Analysis - From the EAP announcement on the CLion Blog
- P0447 - std::colony - Introduction of std::colony to the standard library
- P2232 - Zero-Overhead Deterministic Exceptions: Catching Values - New exceptions proposal, based on Boost.Leaf
- P2168 - std::generator: Synchronous Coroutine Generator for Ranges - An generator library type for coroutines
- P2272 - Safety & Security Review Group - Proposal for a review group of invited experts to advise the committee on safety and security matters
- ACCU 2021 schedule announced
- C++ Now 2021 registrations open - the call for speakers is also open until the 14th February
- C++ on Sea 2021 pre-announced - the conference will be online, with more of a mix of workshop sessions
- Two's Complement - With Matt Godbolt and Ben Rady
- Klaus Iglberger on CppCast - SOLID Design Principles
- Clare Macrae's legacy code testing webinar - On 16th February - so register soon!
- Ray tracer in pure CMake