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Rob and Jason are joined by Michael Park to discuss his — Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: ... Discussion & Comments: Presentation Materials: ... Rob and Jason are joined by Dmitri Nesteruk to discuss Design Rob and Jason are joined by Daniela Engert. They first discuss a blog post on a new static analyzer feature in GCC 10 and ... Rob and Jason are joined by Kevlin Henney to discuss C++

Rob and Jason are joined by Brittany Friedman to talk about her accepted C++17 proposal which adds new algorithms and ... Rob and Jason are joined by Klaus Iglberger. They first talk about changes to make the Win32 API more accessible, some C++20 ... Rob and Jason are joined by Zach Lieberman, professor at MIT's Media Lab and co-founder of the School for Poetic Computation. Simon Peyton Jones is the co-creator of Haskell (pure functional programming language) and I interviewed him about functional ... --- C++20 is a unique historic milestone: It's the first edition of ... Rob and Jason are joined by Jens Weller to discuss the upcoming Meeting C++ and Meeting Embedded conferences as well as ...

— Lightning Talk — Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: ... An office meeting pretending to be a podcast. With Gianluca Delfino, Frances Buontempo, Dmitry Kuzminov, Jody Hagins et al.

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CppCast Episode 201: Pattern Matching with Michael Park

CppCast Episode 201: Pattern Matching with Michael Park

Rob and Jason are joined by Michael Park to discuss his

C++Now 2019: Michael Park “Pattern Matching: Match Me If You Can”

C++Now 2019: Michael Park “Pattern Matching: Match Me If You Can”

http://cppnow.org — Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: ...

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Pattern Matching: A Sneak Peek - Michael Park - CppCon 2019

Pattern Matching: A Sneak Peek - Michael Park - CppCon 2019

http://CppCon.org Discussion & Comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/ Presentation Materials: ...

The Pattern Matching We Already Have - Braden Ganetsky - CppCon 2025

The Pattern Matching We Already Have - Braden Ganetsky - CppCon 2025

https://cppcon.org --- The

CppCon 2017: Michael Park “MPark.Patterns: Pattern Matching in C++”

CppCon 2017: Michael Park “MPark.Patterns: Pattern Matching in C++”

http://CppCon.org — Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: ...

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CppCast Episode 159: Design Patterns in Modern C++ with Dmitri Nesteruk

CppCast Episode 159: Design Patterns in Modern C++ with Dmitri Nesteruk

Rob and Jason are joined by Dmitri Nesteruk to discuss Design

CppCast Episode 241: Intro to Modules with Daniela Engert

CppCast Episode 241: Intro to Modules with Daniela Engert

Rob and Jason are joined by Daniela Engert. They first discuss a blog post on a new static analyzer feature in GCC 10 and ...

CppCast Episode 147: C++ Patterns with Kevlin Henney

CppCast Episode 147: C++ Patterns with Kevlin Henney

Rob and Jason are joined by Kevlin Henney to discuss C++

CppCast Episode 84: Memory Algorithm Proposal with Brittany Friedman

CppCast Episode 84: Memory Algorithm Proposal with Brittany Friedman

Rob and Jason are joined by Brittany Friedman to talk about her accepted C++17 proposal which adds new algorithms and ...

CppCast Episode 284: SOLID Design Principles with Klaus Iglberger

CppCast Episode 284: SOLID Design Principles with Klaus Iglberger

Rob and Jason are joined by Klaus Iglberger. They first talk about changes to make the Win32 API more accessible, some C++20 ...

CppCast Episode 281: Open Frameworks and Creative Coding with Zach Lieberman

CppCast Episode 281: Open Frameworks and Creative Coding with Zach Lieberman

Rob and Jason are joined by Zach Lieberman, professor at MIT's Media Lab and co-founder of the School for Poetic Computation.

Co-Creator of Haskell: Functional Programming, Thinking in Types, Useless Languages | Simon Jones

Co-Creator of Haskell: Functional Programming, Thinking in Types, Useless Languages | Simon Jones

Simon Peyton Jones is the co-creator of Haskell (pure functional programming language) and I interviewed him about functional ...

Extending and Simplifying C++: Thoughts on Pattern Matching using `is` and `as` - Herb Sutter

Extending and Simplifying C++: Thoughts on Pattern Matching using `is` and `as` - Herb Sutter

https://cppcon.org/ https://github.com/CppCon/CppCon2021 --- C++20 is a unique historic milestone: It's the first edition of ...

CppCast Episode 172: Meeting C++ and Embedded with Jens Weller

CppCast Episode 172: Meeting C++ and Embedded with Jens Weller

Rob and Jason are joined by Jens Weller to discuss the upcoming Meeting C++ and Meeting Embedded conferences as well as ...

The Pattern Matching We Already Have - Braden Ganetsky - C++ on Sea 2025

The Pattern Matching We Already Have - Braden Ganetsky - C++ on Sea 2025

https://cpponsea.uk​ --- The

C++Now 2017: Michael Park “Pattern Matching in C++14"

C++Now 2017: Michael Park “Pattern Matching in C++14"

http://cppnow.org — Lightning Talk — Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: ...

170. WG21 Feb '24 Mailing, C++ Successors, Reflection, Pattern Matching

170. WG21 Feb '24 Mailing, C++ Successors, Reflection, Pattern Matching

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Simple, Extensible Pattern Matching in C++14 - John R. Bandela [ CppCon 2015 ]

Simple, Extensible Pattern Matching in C++14 - John R. Bandela [ CppCon 2015 ]

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