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247: He’s Not Going to Cut That, Is He?
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English - June 01, 2018 00:44 - 1 hour - 48.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 183 ratingsTechnology Science computers embedded engineering gadgets robots devices hardware making processors sensors Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Jason Turner (@lefticus) of the CPPCast (@cppcast) spoke with us about modern C++ in embedded systems.
Jason’s articles can be found on EmptyCrate.com. You can also contact him there and find out more about his training sessions. Jason’s video channel is on C++ Weekly and includes an ARM emulator written in C++, running on Compiler Explorer.
Jason often uses Compiler Explorerby Matt Godbolt (Embedded #190: Trust Me, I’m Right). Jason’s C++ Best Practices Guide on Github. Listen to CPPCast at cppcast.comor on your favorite podcast app. CPPCon 2016 keynote Rich Code for Tiny Computers, where Jason writes a Commodore 64 game in C++.Jason recommended looking at Odin Holmes’ twitter (@odinthenerd) as well as Odin’s talks from CPPCon (such as his 2017 talk about agent based class design). Odin runs an embedded C++ conference in Germany called Embo++. Also look into Jens Weller’s Meeting C++conference.
During the show, Elecia was looking at cppreference.com. She would also like to apologize to Bjarne Stroustrup.