It was poignant today to stumble across an old #cppcast episode with the recently deceased Rainer Grimm:

https://cppcast.com/teaching_and_training_modern_cpp/

Does anyone know where the C++ Iceberg mentioned in the preamble is now available?

Episode 376 : CppCast

Rainer Grimm joins Timur and Phil. Rainer talks to us about what he has learnt from many years of teaching C++ as a professional trainer, how training has become more accessible now more people are taking it online, and his thoughts on modern C++.

The war in Ukraine is lasting for more than 2 years already. Everyday Russians are killing civilians in Ukraine. Just recently they bombed children hospital in Kyiv.

Listen to https://cppcast.com/boost-the_beman_project_and_beyond/ and ask yourself if it’s okay with you to participate in a conference in Russia?

From this day I hate cppcast with a passion, and will never ever listen to it. And certain individuals are dead to me both as professionals and as humans.

#cpp #cppcast #war #ukraine #UkraineWar #Ukrainianconflict

Episode 400 : CppCast

Phil and Timur are joined by Jason Turner, Matt Godbolt, Anastasia Kazakova and Guy Davidson to celebrate 400 episodes of CppCast and catch up with the co-hosts that have helped us keep up for the last 50 of them!

@Rachael
The good thing about Fridays???

It's new #CppCast episode day!!!

https://cppcast.com/physical_units_and_a_system_of_quantities/

Episode 400 : CppCast

Phil and Timur are joined by Jason Turner, Matt Godbolt, Anastasia Kazakova and Guy Davidson to celebrate 400 episodes of CppCast and catch up with the co-hosts that have helped us keep up for the last 50 of them!

I edit #CppCast #video #podcast in #DaVinci #Resolve, but it only supports #YouTube #chapters, and I also have audio-only version of the podcast. Unfortunately, #Forecast by @marcoarment can’t import chapters from a text file. I found Podcast Chapters https://chaptersapp.com/ which imports CSV and so I wrote a converter from YouTube chapter file to CSV https://github.com/glebd/chapters
Podcast Chapters — The best way to add MP3 chapter markers to your podcast.

Delightful #CppCast featuring @hsukesan . So great to hear another's journey into C and C++ and Honey is an inspiration. https://cppcast.com/
Home : CppCast

@lefticus it was very funny to hear you of all people, Mr. "I've started telling people I'm a youtuber" react that way to #PHP on #CppCast.
#ModernPHP has a lot of similarities to #ModernCPP.

I haven't gotten very far in my own journey (hopefully next year I'll be modernizing a PHP code base) but you would download the jetbrains IDE, turn on all the tools, and take all the best practices hints.
It uses classes and defined interfaces and has a package manager, it really feels like a new language

Fun fact: I wrote #ArkScript because of the interpreter/bytecode pattern described in Game Programming Patterns (Bob Nystrom)
I discovered some time later that Crafting Interpreters existed (at the time the clox chapters were at their beginning, but they existed!)
#cppcast
https://cppcast.com/dart-crafting-interpreters/
Dart and Crafting Interpreters

Rob and Jason are joined by Bob Nystrom from Google. They first discuss git commands explained via cats and an analysis of how Visual Studio 2022 could use all your RAM. Then they talk to Bob about some of the programming languages he's created, his two books 'Crafting Interpreters' and 'Game Programming Patterns' and his work on the Dart programming language at Google.

Oh! I’ve just seen that there is a new episode of CppCast. What an awesome Chrimbo prezzy! Thanks @lefticus & @robwirving. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/cppcast/id968703120?i=1000591086071 #cpp #cppcast
‎CppCast: Holiday Special with Phil Nash and Timur Doumler on Apple Podcasts

‎Show CppCast, Ep Holiday Special with Phil Nash and Timur Doumler - 22 Dec 2022

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Interesting episode of #cppcast
about C++ on a watch. Good to know that there are actual smartwatches based on C++!
There are quite a few interesting ideas that I could use for @PINE64 #Pinetime

https://cppcast.com/brad-larson-cpp-watch/

C++ on a Watch

Brad started programming in BASIC when he was 9, primarily on the Apple IIe, transitioning to QBASIC in high school. He graduated from Kansas State University in 2005 with a BS in Computer Science and a minor in Embedded Systems. While at K-State he enjoyed working on the solar car racing team, which built and raced a vehicle across the US and Canada. After graduating in 2005, Brad started work at Garmin, where he has worked on a variety of projects including Palm PDAs, Brew phone platforms, Android, iOS, and Automotive devices. He currently leads a team focused on bike computers and fitness watches. In his free time Brad enjoys working on home improvement projects, spending time with his wife and their 5 kids, and hobby programming.