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INBETWEENERS: Phil Nash (Phil Of The Future III)In this special INBETWEENERS episode of Hip-Hop Marvels Podcast, Dub and Jig have a conversation with none other than emcee and Hip-Hop visionary Phil Nash! Phil talks about his highly anticipated upcoming album, 'Phil Of The Future III', giving us insight into his creative process, inspirations, and what fans can expect from this next chapter in his futuristic soundscape. He also talks about his ascension into production, going from being produced by the legendary DJ Jazzy Jeff to producing his own sounds and the stigma that came with that.But that's not all—Phil is also a passionate gamer, and he breaks down Marvel Rivals, the latest multiplayer battle sensation. He dives into how the game works, why it's got the perfect blend of strategy and action, and why, in his eyes, it's the greatest video game ever made. Whether you're a Hip-Hop head, a Marvel fan, or a gamer looking for the next big thing, this episode has something for you!Tune in as we showcase marvelous people doing marvelous things, blending the worlds of Hip-Hop, Marvel, gaming, and blerd culture like never before!Follow Phil Nash:IG - @futurephilnashMusic - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/phil-nash/1488171677Phil Of The Future Freestyle (Official Music Video)Phil Of The Future (Mixtape)Phil Of The Future II (Mixtape)Send us a textHIP HOP MARVELS is movement focusing on the impact Marvel Comics/Entertainment has on the culture of Hip Hop and vice-versa. Your friendly neighborhood plug for all things Hip Hop and Marvel! "WE GOT IT LOCKED FROM THE BLOCK TO THE COMIC SHOP!"Creator/Executive Producer/Host: DJ Dub Floyd (@djdubfloyd)Producer/Director/Sound: Hasani Wizzard (@dovestatus) Director/Music/Host: Pat Mulli (@southerndrawl_410_side_ent)Co-Host: Rick 0378 (@braille378) Co-Host: E-Ray (@lionheadcircle)Co-Host: Double T (@t91t91)Co-Host: JigPool (@jigpoolnc) Correspondent/Co-Host: Brandess (@8tiesbaby82)HHMP Intro: Bash Brothers - Precyce Politix (@cyceboogie), Mallz (@mallzini), Sharp Cuts (@sharpcutsofficial)Music: Sharp Cuts (@sharpcutsofficial), Tecknowledgy (@teckbeats), Kreatev (@kreatev)In Memory Of: Shedrick "Rick0378" Lucas & Brent Langleywww.hiphopmarvels.comTwitter: @hiphopmarvelsIG: @hiphopmarvelsFB: https://www.facebook.com/hiphopmarvelsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hiphopmarvels
In this episode, Conor and Bryce record live from C++ Under the Sea and interview Phil Nash and Jonathan Müller!Link to Episode 205 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)TwitterADSP: The PodcastConor HoekstraBryce Adelstein LelbachGuests InterviewedPhil NashJonathan MüllerShow NotesDate Recorded: 2024-10-11Date Released: 2024-10-25C++ Under the SeaC++20 CoroutinesC++ Coroutines: Understanding Symmetric TransferC++23 std::generatorP1056 - Add lazy coroutine (coroutine task) typeC++ Online ConferenceC++ On Sea ConferenceSwift Craft ConferenceC++ Flux LibraryEpisode 136:
Send us a Text Message.V6EP52: "Clean Up On Aisle 616"Back with another action packed episode! Dub and Jig kick things off with "Timeline Tingz" where they talk about all of the happenings at San Diego Comic-Con's Marvel Hall H Panel as well as the elephant in the MCU room... Robert Downey Jr.'s return as Doctor Doom. They send their thoughts, prayers and condolences to DJ Polo, Erica Ash and Chino XL. 2Pac's family is investigating Diddy's involvement in his murder and Big Sean leaves Roc Nation for new management. In the "Droppin' Gems" segment, Phil Nash joins the squad to talk the MCU and Deadpool & Wolverine (SPOILERS). Rick blesses the masses with another "Did You Know!?" All of that and much more on an all-new episode of Hip Hop Marvels Podcast! "WE GOT IT LOCKED FROM THE BLOCK TO THE COMIC SHOP!"Phil Nash: @futurephilnashHAPPY BIRTHDAY JIGPOOL!
Herb Sutter joins Phil and Timur. We catch up on the news about LLVM 16 being released, a new book on initialisation in C++ and a couple of new user groups. Then we talk to Herb about his new language/ alternate syntax, Cpp2, which compiles down to C++ in much the same way that C with Classes compiled down to C. News LLVM 16.0.0 released "C++ initialisation story" - a new book by Bartlomiej Filipek New user group forming in Prague - Miloš Anđelković New user group forming in Helsinki - Timur Doumler Links CppFront - the compiler for Cpp2 "Can C++ be 10x Simpler & Safer?" - Herb's CppCon keynote introducing Cpp2 and CppFront
Andreas Weis joins Timur and Phil. After some news about Boost, std::format and performance, Andreas talks to us about safety critical application domains, safety in C++ in general, and the difference between safety in security. News Boost libraries may drop support for older language versions "Fun with printing tables with std::format and C++20" - Bartlomiej Filipek "C++20 Formatting Library, Parts 1. 2 and 3" - Gajendra Gulgulia "Decreasing the Number of Memory Accesses, 1/2" - Ivica Bogosavljevic using std::cpp (conference in Madrid) Links MUC++ (The Munich C++ User Group) ComicSansMs - Andreas on StackOverflow The EU's Cyber Resilience Act "Why not simply implement borrow checking in C++?" - Sean Baxter on Twitter P2771R0 - "Towards memory safety in C++" "Rust Safety is not superior to C++" - Bjarne Stroustrup P2739R0 - "A call to action: Think seriously about 'safety'; then do something sensible about it" P2759R1 - "DG Opinion on safety for ISO C++" P2723R1 - "Zero-initialize objects of automatic storage duration" D2795R0 - "Correct and incorrect code, and 'erroneous behaviour'" P2809R0 - "Trivial infinite loops are not Undefined Behavior" MISRA
Rob and Jason are back, at least for the holidays, and are joined by Timur Doumler and Phil Nash to talk about some of their recent news, and a super secret new project they are working on together. News Boost 1.81.0 released CLion 2022.3 released, with CMake debug and new (opt-in) UI C++ support in JetBrains' Fleet C++ passes Java on the TIOBE index Safety in C++: "If we must, let's talk about safety" (Corentin Jabot) P2723R0 "Zero-initialize objects of automatic storage duration" (JF Bastien) Conferences: NDC TechTown - Call for Speakers (ends May 19th) C++ on Sea - Call for Speakers (ends Jan 8th) ACCU - speakers selected, schedule soon Links P1774R8 "Portable Assumptions" ([[assume]]) P2590R2 "Explicit lifetime managerment" (std::start_lifetime_as) "Type punning in modern C++" (video) "The Rules of Three, Five and Zero" (article) "Beyond the Rules of Three, Five and Zero" (article) "The Power of Clean C++" (webinar) Jason's C++ eBooks Jason's C++ print books Jason's "C++ Weekly" Youtube channel "Making C++ Fun, Safe, and Accessible" - Jason's C++ on Sea keynote
On this edition of the Iowa Business Report: Unique challenges are faced by certain communities who are starting businesses; Sharina Sallis of 24/7 BLAC and Phil Nash of Wells Fargo discuss one organization designed to help break down those barricade. Blue Bunny of LeMars was the subject of a humorous parody on a network TV show.And in this week's "Business Profile", we'll introduce you to Country View Dairy near Hawkeye, which is poised for another expansion.For more, go to totallyiowa.com and click on the "radio programs" link. Presented by Advance Iowa, on line at advanceiowa.com; search for "Advance Iowa" on LinkedIn and Facebook, as well.Additional support comes from the Iowa Business Council, online at iowabusinesscouncil.org.
Last year, we conducted a review of leadership and management in the UK farming sector, looking at best practice, traits, qualities, uptake, barriers and future needs. This review highlighted a shocking statistic that only 0.37% of farmers and their employees engage each year in any formal leadership and management training. In this episode, AHDB's Mark Campbell talks to two farmers about their experiences and thoughts on leadership and management, and their take on this review, which you can read in our Bridging the gap report. Phil Halhead is a third-generation dairy farmer with a herd of 300 dairy cows. He is also the founder of Norbreck Genetics. Phil was the 2007 Farmers Weekly Young Farmer of the Year and has travelled extensively through his career. His contributions to agriculture resulted in Phil receiving a Fellowship of the Royal Agricultural Societies (FRAgS) and the Freedom of the City of London in 2012. Phil has a passion for ongoing development, especially around leadership and empowering his team. Phil Nash is a fourth-generation dairy farmer from West Sussex who farms in partnership with his brother Jonny. The farm is a mixed operation comprising of a beef cattle, arable and grassland, however, the predominate enterprise is an all-year-round herd of 270 Holstein Friesian dairy cows, producing milk for a major retailer. Phil is at the start of his journey to upskill and develop both his own and his team's leadership and management skills. The six areas where leadership and management efforts should be focused are: 1. Support for leadership 2. Detail consciousness 3. Decision making 4. Strategic vision/clarity 5. Growth mindset 6. Entrepreneurial and profit focused mindset Listen to the first part of this podcast in which the team talk through the findings from the Bridging the Gap report. Book reference: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen R. Covey Find out more about our AgriLeader programme: ahdb.org.uk/agrileader Get in touch If you want to find out more about AgriLeader or to talk through the options for developing your leadership and management traits, get in touch with one of the team. Izak Van Heerden: izak.vanheerden@ahdb.org.uk Mark Campbell: mark.campbell@ahdb.org.uk Feedback We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you'd like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk. This episode was produced and edited by Miriam Drewett, Marcomms Manager (Pork).
In this episode we get a final look at the design of C++23, see how far we can push compile-time computation - and even code generation - in C++20, look at some tools to help us to get there, and what C++ could have been if we weren't burdened with backwards compatiblity.
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.
In this episode we look back on C++ in 2021, and back even further over the evolution of functions and lambdas. Then we look forward to proposals that may or may not make it into C++ 23, as well as some of the conferences happening this year.
We're back! Again! And so is Dave Abrahams, after a long period outside the C++ community. So we thought we should hear about what he's been up to and what he's doing now. We end up getting some fascinating insights into the design and evolution of the Swift programming language, which Dave joined the team behind quite early on. While Swift draws inspiration from many languages, the core of the team behind it - including Dave - were C++ experts - but experts who wanted to take from the best, yet learn from the mistakes, of the past. Listen to this episode to find out if they pulled it off!
This month discuss the best ways to pass `string_view`s, depend on Catch2 v3 and write beautiful C++. We talk more about contracts and look at some new and upcoming tools from JetBrains, as well as new releases of existing tools from JetBrains, SonarSource and Microsoft. Phil also still manages to get an off-by-one error when mentioning off-by-one errors, at the end!
Phil Nash, developer evangelist at Twilio, shares how he helps to support more than 10 million developers.
This month we attempt an experimental cross-over episode with cpp.chat: in effect we have Jon Kalb on as a guest. Was it a successful experiment? You be the judge! We look at static analysis, expressive interface and move semantics, three new proposals, and go a little deeper on conferences - especially CppCon, which just passed.
This week, err... month, no, episode, we're joined by Anastasia Kazakova for a cross-over show with No Diagnostic Required - the other show that Phil co-hosts with Anastasia. We cover articles on static analysis, move semantics and expressive interfaces, three new std proposals, then chat about conferences, especially CppCon, which just finished for this year.
Lots of standards news, as many proposals are adopted into the C++23 working draft. Plus our usual round up of interesting blog posts and articles, including one from Phil that bridges the worlds of SonarSource and JetBrains. And CLion and ReSharper C++ start their latest EAPs.
Rob and Jason are joined by Phil Nash. They first discuss another C++ podcasts interview with Sean Parent and a blog post from Bungie on their process for creating coding guidelines. Then they talk to Phil Nash about his new role at Sonar Source, his podcasts, C++ On Sea and more. News Episode 39: How Steve Jobs Saved Sean Parent Bungie C++ Guidelines & Razors Links Sonar Source C++ on Sea cpp.chat No Diagnostic Required Accelerated TDD: For More Productive C++ Lyra on GitHub Sponsors C++ Builder
As JetBrains celebrates 10 years of C++ support in their tools, we look at more modules, less [[nodiscard]] - the possibility of contracts and much more!
A jam-packed episode, from executors to aborting contracts, via iterators and parallel algorithms, concepts, sanitizers, tools and more...
This month we reflect on text formating, compile times, the C++23 schedule, a round-up of tools news, and what C can do that C++ can't! Standards news includes `if consteval`, `starts_with` and `ends_with` and preventing `std::string`s from being constructed from `nullptr`.
This episode is slightly different to the normal. Rather than being a pure cpp.chat session, it's a recording of an interview, conducted by KDAB, of a panel of C++ experts, including our own Jon Kalb - but also past cpp.chat guests Ivan Čukić and Jens Weller, as well as Matthias Kalle Dalheimer. The interview is around the future of C++, but also takes a look at its past and present.
This week Phil & Nash gives unbiased opinions on the Floyd vs Paul Fight, Coach K Retirement, and Durk & Lil Baby new album and more. Tap in and kick it with us!
This month has a lot of errors. Finding coding errors, at runtime or compile/ analysis time. Handling error paths in code - all the different ways. But we also look at building LLVM in 90 seconds, handling ABI breaks, vcpkg, CLion 2021.2 EAP, C++Now 2021 videos, Meeting C++ and C++ on Sea.
This week Phil & Nash gives unbiased opinions on the NBA playoffs, Julio Jones trade rumors, Mozzy & YG new album and more. Tap in and kick it with us!
This week Phil & Nash gives unbiased opinions on the NBA play in tournament, NFL schedule release, J. Cole new album and more. Tune in and kick it with us for an hour!
VOL-03 | EP-25: "Bash Brothers (Precyce Politix, Mallz & Sharp Cuts)" HHMP is at it again with yet another MARVELous episode! Dub & Rick are joined by Precyce Politix, Mallz & emcee/producer Sharp Cuts aka Bash Brothers! They discuss LL Cool J & Jay Z being inducted in the Rock-N-Roll HOF, if J. Cole suffers from Nas' bad beat picking syndrome, the new Venom trailer, how the X-Men/Mutants will be introduced in the MCU, Falcon... the all new Captain America not being able to throw hands, the origin of Bash Brothers, their influences, their single "Bare Knuckle Brawler", the upcoming album 'Bloodsport Champions' and so much more on an all new episode of Hip Hop Marvels Podcast "WE GOT IT LOCKED FROM THE BLOCK TO THE COMIC SHOP!"
This month we expect the std::expected, subscript in multiple dimensions, zip and enumerate our way to defining contracts, while surveying the C++ community. We also take a look at the latest CLion and ReSharper C++ releases, GCC 11, a Cuda extension for VS Code, and the Pure Virtual C++ and C++ Now conferences (which have already now passed before this episode was released).
VOL-03 | EP-24: "No Safe Haven (Shame Gang)" Back with another action packed episode! This time we chop it up with Shame Gang about his new album 'No Safe Haven', his origin in Hip Hop, how he became a Marvel fan, upcoming tour with Conway The Machine & Stove God Cooks and the updated MCU movie slate! All that and so much more on an all new episode of Hip Hop Marvels Podcast "WE GOT IT LOCKED FROM THE BLOCK TO THE COMIC SHOP!"
VOL-03 | EP-23: "Good Verzuz Evil" We're back like we never left! It's been a minute but have no fear... Dub & Rick are here to save the day! In this episode they give props to Indie Weekly for featuring Hip Hop Marvels, they discuss the Derek Chauvin trial and the Ma'Khia Bryant situation, R.I.P. DMX & Black Rob, the Redman & Method Man Verzuz celebration, Sony's new deal with Disney Plus & The Falcon & The Winter Soldier... WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD! All that and so much more on an all new episode of Hip Hop Marvels Podcast "WE GOT IT LOCKED FROM THE BLOCK TO THE COMIC SHOP!"
In this episode we welcome back Tony and Klaus to talk about the [SOLID](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOLID) Principles, and how they relate (or not), to C++. Tony is about to give a keynote at C++ Now about his take on the SOLID Principles. Klaus has been giving a talk on applying SOLID to C++ and even Phil has recently given a talk on a similar topic. Perhaps somebody should have mentioned this to Tony before! Along the way we get plenty of SOLID advice, discover what the single responsibility is that Tony's objects have, what COLID is, who is going to argue against Liskov, and who is just there for the jokes. The answer, of course, is: it depends.
This week we get back on track and chat with Christopher Di Bella from Google about working on the Chrome OS toolchain - including his newly finished concepts implementation. We talk a bit about the practicalities of bringing C++ 20 features to compilers, interoperating GCC and Clang and how to deal, portably, with std libraries that can't be implemented without compiler support.
This week we have a special panel made up of members of the C++ community, joined by members of the Rust community. We have a round table discussion of how the two languages relate, differ - and how entwined their fates may be. We also learn why Rust doesn't have random numbers, but why it's lucky to have Burnt Sushi.
This month we chat about Contracts, Conferences and colonies, CLion and const (east), and a round-up the Russian Coat Check Algorithm, ReSharper-C++, return types and ridding C++ of macros.
*Episode Recorded April 2016*DJ Dub Floyd, Brent Langley, Phil Nash aka Remy Lebeau & Race Bannon are back for another episode of Hip Hop Marvels Podcast. The Squadron Supreme sip 'Good Cheap Wine' (Robert 'Bobby' Mondavi), share more Hip Hop Marvel origin stories, discuss 'I Am' vs 'Nastradamus', Old Eminem vs New Eminem, Microwave Hip Hop, Jay Z Hulking it up in the rap game, Spiderman: Homecoming (who his new villain should be), The Art of Organized Noize doc on Netflix, DMX appreciation, Phil gives an Ultimate Spider-Man Animated Series review and the quest continues to find Brent an alias!!!! R.I.P. PHIFE DAWG. Follow us @hiphopmarvels "WE GOT IT LOCKED FROM THE BLOCK TO THE COMIC SHOP!"Phil Nash album 'Good Cheap Wine' now available on all streaming services.BUZZSPROUT - $20 Amazon Gift Card (sent after 2nd paid invoice)https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=311753Hosts:DJ Dub Floyd (@djdubfloyd)Rick 0378 (@braille378)Cash Collective (@cashcollective)Phil Nash (@phillipnash)Claudius Moore (@claudius1105)Engineer/Producer: KinCee (@therealKinCee)Intro: Thaahum (@Thaahum) x DJ Big Serg (@BigSerg)Music: Tecknowledgy (@teckbeats), Kreatev (@kreatev)LISTEN-SHARE-RATE-SUBSCRIBE: Pandora, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Audible, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Castbox, Stitcher, Podcast Addict & More!Have a question, comment or suggestion? Email us: hiphopmarvels@gmail.comwww.hiphopmarvels.comTwitter: @hiphopmarvelsIG: @hiphopmarvelsFB: hiphopmarvelsThis episode brought to you by:The Battlegrounds Games & Comics2708 Airport Rd, Dalton, Georgia 30721(706) 259-9704www.thebattlegroundsgames.comThe Tri-State Region's #1 Source for Video Games, Comic Books, Toys and Magic: The Gathering!
In this month's round-up we cover the latest C++ committee plenary session, what's been approved to go into the C++23 standard, other proposals being worked on, news about Concepts and Modules, Clang Power Tools, Postfix completions in CLion and the C & C++ browser Search Extension
Another round-up of community and committee news from the start of a new year.
This week we chat with Isabella (Izzy) Muerte about modules, build systems and more. We talk about xyr new job (which, at the time of recording, was with Netlify), and how that still involves working on build systems - but particularly CMake, where xe has found an intriguing special use for emoji! We segue into a discussion about modules, which Izzy was definitely down on a couple of years ago, and what xe thinks of them now. To avoid spoilers don't read the title!
This month we talk about more news from around the C++ community - with a distinctly 20s theme. You can watch the show on [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJZdS1wIqASD1MVrJyX8M2Q), listen to it as a [podcast](https://nodiagnosticrequired.tv/subscribe), or read it as a [C++ Annotated post](https://blog.jetbrains.com/clion/2020/12/cpp-annotated-nov-2020-podcast/) on the CLion blog. You can even [subscribe](https://info.jetbrains.com/Cplusplus-Annotated-Subscription.html) to the text format as the C++ Annotated newsletter.
Welcome to our pilot episode, covering a selection of this month's news from the C++ community. You can watch the show on [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJZdS1wIqASD1MVrJyX8M2Q), listen to it as a [podcast](https://nodiagnosticrequired.tv/subscribe), or read it as a [C++ Annotated post](https://blog.jetbrains.com/clion/2020/12/cpp-annotated-nov-2020/) on the CLion blog. You can even [subscribe](https://info.jetbrains.com/Cplusplus-Annotated-Subscription.html) to the text format as the C++ Annotated newsletter.
This week we chat with Tony Van Eerd about what comes after Post Modern C++, what the single most important principle for good code is, and what Dr. Seuss and Shakespeare have to do with all this. The off-by-one jokes are regular, or at least semi-regular, but what proposals has Tony killed? And how can opening your mind to unexpected ways of thinking lead you to better code?
This week we chat with a Conor Hoekstra, about dreaming in algorithms, being a programming language addict and writing beautiful code. We look at what Conor is jealous of in other languages, why his competitive coding entry came dead last, and why he really likes sugar and dopamine. And is it really true that no-one is listening to Sean Parent? Note that this episode was recorded over four months before editing, so the news items are a bit stale.
We talk with LAS program coordinator and Associate Professor of History Dr. Phil Nash. We cover Abe Lincoln and his "bodygaurd", while also tackling the age old question- Zoo or amusement park.
This week we chat with a vector-of-bool (a.k.a. Colby Pike). We talk about pseudonyms, modules, build systems and his standard layout proposal, Pitchfork. At the last minute we branch into TDD and what makes good design. But what prompts Michael Caisse, in the chat, to respond, 'because we are not monsters', and why does that cat say 'test first'?
This week we chat with a Yuri Minaev, of PVS Studio, about static analysis - and why you shouldn't be skipping on this essential part of software development. Why is using a static analysis tool better than peer review (the clue is in the title)? Should you do both? What is the most common bug? And what does happen if you write to address zero? We also discuss the billion dollar mistake and the perils of copy & paste (and how you can mitigate them). All in all, a step towards safer coding.
This week we chat with a panel of C++ trainers from around the world (but mostly from Germany, for some reason) - Nicolai Josuttis, Jason Turner, Rainer Grimm, Klaus Iglberger and Mateusz Pusz. We talk about how bringing in a good trainer will keep your costs down, whether online training works or not, and why C++ is different to most other languages when it comes to training. One of our guests reveals that he has had, and has recovered from, COVID-19 - but who?
Emil Amok was a columnist for Asian Week, at one time the most read Asian American publication in the U.S. Phil Nash, a longtime civil rights attorney and activist, was a fellow columnist. Nash, now a professor in Asian American Studies at University of Maryland talks about life for Asian Americans under Covid-19. See the show on video at http://www.aaldef/org/blog Originally released 4/16/2020 Copyright @2020
This week we chat with Bryce Adelstein Lelbach about how the ISO C++ WG21 committee is evolving - and his roles within it (and beyond) are evolving, too. We also look at the cross-over and interaction with the C standard, and even other languages. Is C really the Latin of programming languages? What is the relationship between the languages and the committees at this point? And why did so many committee members agree to a plan that contains items they may not be interested in? And what happened to the Varna meeting, anyway?
This week we chat with five members of the SG16 Unicode Study Group, Zach Laine, Tom Honermann, Steve Downey, Peter Brett and Corentin Jabot. We talk about their efforts to get all things Unicode into the C++ standard in a tour that takes us from 5000 years ago, through the 80s and 90s up to the 2020s! We look at every known language, including a few dead ones - and some that are purely fictional. Do you know the difference between a code unit and code point? A glyph and a grapheme cluster? String a Text? And what's wrong with Locales anyway? This show sorts it all out.
Phil Nash joins Chris and Josey again, this time to look at working with code dependencies in svn, git, and discuss various package managers. The trio depend on puns, dad jokes, and more to figure out once and for all how to handle dependency hell. TOPICS - Binaries vs source code references - DLL Hell - C++ and Package Managers - Migrations between source control - Package Managers - Diamond Dependency Problem - ...and so much more! MUSIC FROM THE CCMIXTER COMMUNITY Snazzy Intro: On Top of the World by texasradiofish (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/texasradiofish/50478 Ft: John Fletcher, Patricia Edwards, ElRon XChile, Speck, alexplaysguitar Live Show Starting Soon: cdk - Sunday by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/53755 Live Show Outro: MILLENNIALS by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/57150 Special Guest: Phil Nash.