October 10, 2016 http://ch9northcentralus.blob.core.windows.net/mfupload/9db801d279284089adb7a69b01632708/cppcon2016PitchInterviews.mp4 Steve Carroll sits down with Jon Kalb, cppcon chair, to talk about the highlights of cppcon 2016. Then he chats with a number of speakers and gives them a chance to “pitch” their talks. If some pitches grab your attention, you can find links to the full talks below:Jon Kalb [0:09] – Highlights of cppconVincent Reverdy [3:45] – From Numerical Cosmology to Efficient Bit Abstractions for the Standard LibraryMiodrag Milanovi? [5:09] – The MAME (Multi-Arcade Machine Emulator) story: From C to Modern C++Daniel Moth [6:41] – Latest and Greatest from the Visual Studio Family for C++ DevelopersGreg Law [9:05] – GDB – a lot more than you realizedKenny Kerr & James McNellis [10:29] – An Introduction to C++ Coroutines, C++ Coroutines: Under the covers, Putting Coroutines to Work with the Windows Runtime, Embracing Standard C++ for the Windows RuntimeGuy Davidson [14:41] – WG21-SG14 – Making C++ better for games, embedded and financial developersVittorio Romeo [17:02] – Implementing `static` control flow in C++14Rob Irving & Jason Turner [18:32] – Rich Code For Tiny Machines: A Simple Commodore 64 Game In C++17, Practical Performance Practices, What We’ve Learned From the C++ CommunityMichael Wong [21:22] – WG21-SG14 – Making C++ better for games, embedded and financial developers, Towards Heterogeneous Programming in C++, A lock-free concurrency toolkit for deferred reclamation and optimistic speculation Source link