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cpp.chat : home
A YouTube stream archive of this recording is also available:
cpp.chat
Strong opinions, (bi-)weekly held - with great guests from the C++ community
Each fortnight, or thereabouts, we chat(ted) with guests from the C++ community about what they're doing, what interests them, and what's going on in the world of C++.
With your hosts:
Phil Nash,
Trainer and organiser of C++ on Sea,
The ACCU Conference, C++ Online
and the C++ London user group.
This show is on indefinite hiatus.
auto latest = episode<84> {
.title =
"The Curse of Backwards Compatibility",
/*
This week we chat with Harald Achitz about a new ISO mirror in Sweden,
the C++ community - in Sweden, and worldwide - and other topics (which may or may not include Cobol)
We explore the underbelly of getting involved with standards work - not just the C++ one, as well as community building,
language evolution and static analysis.
*/
.links = {
"Svenska institutet för standarder (SIS)", /* Swedish Institute for Standards */
"StockholmCpp", /* Meetup page */
"gbgcpp - Gothenburg C++ Meetup", /* Meetup page */
"LinkCpp - Linköpings C++ User Group", /* Meetup page */
"Malmö C++ User Group", /* Meetup page */
"The C++ user groups of Sweden" /* User groups in Sweden and worldwide */
},
.tags = { "wg21", "Sweden" }
};
A YouTube stream archive of this recording is also available:
Previous episodes:
episode<83> {
"Did You Really Learn from All the C++ Mistakes?",
{ "Dave Abrahams" },
27 / December / 2021y
};
// ...
// for the complete list of previous episodes, see the Episodes page.