C++ Podcasts
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Java Posse: Newscast for July 2nd 2009
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h48m
Newscast for July 2nd 2009 Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at Mozilla releases Firefox 3.5 with HTML 5 support / NetBeans 6.7 final has been released / The department of justice has delayed what was previously looking to be a fast-tracked review of the Oracl...
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Stack Overflow Podcast: Podcast #59
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h6m
This is the 59th episode of the StackOverflow podcast where Joel and Jeff sit down with Damien Katz (of CouchDB) to discuss non-conventional databases, non-conventional programming languages, and taking on non-conventional programming projects. Stop, do not pass go, do not collect $2...
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GoingDeep: David LeBlanc: Inside SafeInt
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h49m
SafeInt is a C++ header containing the SafeInt class, non-throwing functions to check common operations, and the associated internal mechanisms. SafeInt is currently used extensively throughout Microsoft, with substantial adoption within Office and Windows. David LeBlanc is a software enginee...
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GoingDeep: Louis Lafreniere: Next Generation Buffer Overrun Protection - gs++
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h31m
From the C++ Team Blog: A lot of code written in C and C++ has vulnerabilities that leave their users open to buffer overrun attacks. There are two major reasons for this. One reason is that the languages provide unfettered access to the vulnerable memory; the other reason is that developers make...
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GoingDeep: VC 10: Stephan T. Lavavej and Damien Watkins - Inside STL
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h0m
Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 introduces a number of exciting new features for the C++ developer as we include a selection of goodies from the upcoming C++0x Standard. We have already heard about many of the language improvements (auto, decltype, lambdas, rvalue references, …) all of which can be put...
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.NET Rocks: Kate Gregory Still Programs in C++!
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h7m
Attack of the Canadians!! In this show Kate gets hardcore, talking about C++, VC10, the Vista Bridge, and a few other technical gems.
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Visual Studio Talk Show (en français): Michel de Champlain
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h23m
11 mars 2009 (�mission #0094) ::.Michel de Champlain: Programmation embarquée avec B# Nous discutons avec Michel de Champlain, le concepteur du nouveau langage de programmation embarquée B#. Entres autres, nous expliquons comment l'outillage pour B# a été programmé avec Microsoft .Net. Né...
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Visual Studio Talk Show (en français): Bruno Boucard
Published 12 years ago, running time 1h15m
14 janvier 2009 (Ã?mission #0090) ::.Bruno Boucard: Parallélisme et concurrence Nous discutons avec Bruno Boucard des extensions au Framework .NET pour le parallélisme et la concurrence. Entres autres, nous discutons de lâ??offre sur le parallélisme au sein de Visual Studio 2010 et du nouveau ...
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OnSoftware from InformIT: OnSoftware - Embedded C++ and Secure Coding with Stephen Dewhurst and Dan Saks
Dewhurst and Saks are two of the world's preeminent C++ experts. In this interview they discuss Embedded C++ and Secure Coding.
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Alt.NET Podcast: OOP in Ruby
In this episode, I talk with Scott Bellware about object-oriented programming in Ruby, and Ruby's object model. This is taken from a private conversation, and the audio quality suffers at times. Much thanks to Scott for allowing this to be released. This episode of the Alt.NET Podcast is b...
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Google Developer Podcast: Code Review: OAuth, Indexing Flash, Protocol Buffers, Selenium Ice, and more
By Dion Almaer, Google Developer ProgramsWe are trying an experiment, putting up Code Review in a variety of formats, from text to audio (iTunes) and video.After a great trip to Brazil and Mexico for the Google Developer Day events (Europe in September and October) I am back at it.There has been ...
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OnSoftware from InformIT: C++: Native and Managed Code with Kate Gregory - Part 2
Kate Gregory shares her insights on native versus managed code, Vista, and the future of C++. Part 2 of 2.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: C++: Native and Managed Code with Kate Gregory - Part 1
Kate Gregory shares her insights on native versus managed code, Vista, and the future of C++. Part 1 of 2.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: OnSoftware - Scott Meyers on C++ OX - Part 2
Scott Meyers, one of the foremost authorities on C++, and author of the best-selling Effective C++ series of books. In this interview Scott discusses forthcoming features in C++ OX, concurrency, lambda functions, and the future of C++.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: OnSoftware - Scott Meyers on C++ OX - Part 1
Scott Meyers, one of the foremost authorities on C++, and author of the best-selling Effective C++ series of books. In this interview Scott discusses forthcoming features in C++ OX, concurrency, lambda functions, and the future of C++.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: OnSoftware - Effective C++, The e-Book Series with Scott Meyers - Part 2
Scott Meyers, author of the Effective C++ series, presents his thoughts on the e-book versions of his acclaimed works. Learn about his philosophy as an author, his experience with electronic publishing & decisions he made on format, appearance, and DRM.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: OnSoftware - Effective C++, The e-Book Series with Scott Meyers - Part 1
Scott Meyers, author of the Effective C++ series, presents his thoughts on the e-book versions of his acclaimed works. Learn about his philosophy as an author, his experience with electronic publishing & decisions he made on format, appearance, and DRM.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: OnSoftware - Bjarne Stroustrup & Herb Sutter on the Future of C++ - Part 2
Bjarne Stroustrup and Herb Sutter discuss the forthcoming features in C++ OX.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: OnSoftware - Bjarne Stroustrup & Herb Sutter on the Future of C++ - Part 1
Bjarne Stroustrup and Herb Sutter discuss the forthcoming features in C++ OX.
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GoingDeep: Russell Hadley: The Route to C++ Code Optimization
Published 12 years ago, running time 0h50m
It's nice to write clean code (code that looks good, is organized, is easy for others to understand by reading it, etc). As developers we get to use great tools to implement algorithms in our favorite languages. The act of composing a program is much like that of writing a story or, in some cases.
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