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Nicole Mazzuca
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cpp.chat
I'm a Bit Rusty
This week we have a special panel made up of members of the C++ community, joined by members of the Rust community. We have a round table discussion of how the two languages relate, differ - and how entwined their fates may be. We also learn why Rust doesn't have random numbers, but why it's lucky to have Burnt Sushi.Links:The Rust Lang websiteFerrous Systems- Rust training and consultancyCppCast- The _other_ podcast, by C++ developers, for C++ developersGarden- A plant oriented game, written in Rust#include c++- a global, inclusive, and diverse...
2021-04-13
1h 09
cpp.chat
I'm a Bit Rusty
This week we have a special panel made up of members of the C++ community, joined by members of the Rust community. We have a round table discussion of how the two languages relate, differ - and how entwined their fates may be. We also learn why Rust doesn't have random numbers, but why it's lucky to have Burnt Sushi.Links:The Rust Lang websiteFerrous Systems- Rust training and consultancyCppCast- The _other_ podcast, by C++ developers, for C++ developersGarden- A plant oriented game, written in Rust#include c++- a global, inclusive, and diverse...
2021-04-13
1h 09
CppCast
Vcpkg Registries
Rob and Jason are joined by Nicole Mazzuca from Microsoft. They first talk about a differential equation library, and modules support in build2 and meson. Then they talk to Nicole from Microsoft's vcpkg team about some new features in vcpkg to enable teams to host their own libraries. News Solving Differential Equations with LLVM Complete C++20 Modules Support with GCC in build2 Meson Build System 0.57.0 is out w/ experimental suport for C++ Modules, Qt6, ThinLTO and more Links Registries: Bring your own libraries to vcpkg Dependency Confusion: How I Hacked Into Apple, Microsoft and Dozens of...
2021-02-26
53 min
CppCast
C++ Object Model
Rob and Jason are joined by Nicole Mazzuca to talk about the C++ Object Model, and some of the differences between Rust and C++. Nicole is someone who's thought a bit too much about object models and error handling. She started in C, moved to Rust, and then fell into C++ a year ago. She also loves coffee, and latte art. News Meson 0.44.0 is out C++Now 2018 Call for submissions MSVC code optimizer improvements in Visual Studio 2017 version 15.5 and 15.3 Broken warnings theory Nicole Mazzuca @ubsanitizer Nicole Mazzuca's GitHub Links CppCon 2017: Nicole Mazzuca "...
2017-12-21
56 min