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Mikail Atiyeh and Hanny Balkis speak with Rob Irving – a self-taught photographer with 25 years of commercial experience who specializes in people, products, events, and architecture. He believes that the camera is a tool that allows photographers to perceive spaces at a deeper level and capture the beauty of light. Rob also teaches photography and his favorite hobby is street photography. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
This is the first episode of cpp.chat in the podcast format, and the first of the rebooted series, following a hiatus since last summer. In this episode we introduce, new producer and co-host, Phil Nash, and entertain Rob and Jason from 'the other C++ podcast', CppCast. We turn the tables on these long-time interviewers, digging into their background and preferences, as well as looking back at three years of CppCast.
In this episode Manuel Sanchez joins Rob Irving to talk about biicode, the C++ dependency manager and Manuel's Template Metaprogramming Library Turbo.As a CS undergraduate at the University of Madrid (Spain) and self taught C++ programmer, Manuel Sanchez has been working on personal projects related to Modern C++ during his free time, most of them related to template metaprogramming and his own efforts to give high level features for C++ metaprogramming: The Turbo Metaprogramming Library. Manuel has been working for biicode since September 2014, he assist his fellow biis by dealing with C++ idiosyncrasies while manage very successful posts about template metaprogramming and his work on Turbo.NewsCLion 1.0 has finally arrivedVisual C++ tools for Windows 10 TPEric Neibler's Ranges proposalPoll: Have you tried biicode?Manuel Sanchez@Manu343726Blog and PortfolioLinksBiicodeBiicode goes open sourceTurbo
In this episode Vittorio Romeo joins Rob Irving to talk about making simple games with C++ using libraries like SFML, SDL and Cinder.Vittorio Romeo is an undergraduate Comptuter Science student at "Università degli Studi di Messina". Since childhood he has always been interested in programming, and learned to develop applications and games as an autodidact. After discovering C++ a few years ago, Vittorio became extremely passionate about its evolution and its community. He currently works on open-source general-purpose C++14 libraries and develops free open-source games. Vittorio also loves teaching: he manages a well-received C++11/C++14 video tutorial series and he talked about game development in C++ at CppCon 2014. When he's not in front of a computer, Vittorio enjoys fitness activities (weightlifting, swimming, running) and reading.NewsC++ SamplesC++ 17's STL what do you want it to haveCppCon 2015 Call for SubmissionsThe C languages merge (April Fools!)Vittorio RomeoPersonal WebsiteYouTube ChannelGithub@supahvee1234FacebookLinksQuick Game Development with C++ 11/C++14Open HexagonOpen Hexagon FB
Paul Fultz II joins Rob Irving to talk about his upcoming C++Now talk which will focus on the two C++ libraries hes created Fit and Tick.Paul Fultz II has developed in C++ professionally and personally in a variety of fields including DSP, web development, and desktop applications. He has developed in other languages as well such as Java, C#, Python, and Javascript but focuses most of his attention on C++ which combines correctness, expressiveness, and performance together.NewsSimple Extensible Pattern Matching in C++C++Now! 2015 Program is availableSimple and Clean Code vs PerformanceThe C languages merge (April Fools!)Paul Fultz II@pfultz2Paul Fultz II's BlogLinksTick - Trait introspection and concept creator for C++11Fit - Header-only C++11 library that provides utilities for functions and function objects.Modern Generic Programming using the Tick and Fit libraries
In this episode Anastasia Kazakova from JetBrains joins Rob Irving to discuss the new CLion IDE.Being a C/C++ fan since University Anastasia has been creating real-time *nix-based systems and pushing them to production for 8 years. She has a passion for networking algorithms (especially congestion problems and network management protocols) and embedded programming, and believes in good tooling. Now she is a part of the JetBrains team working as a Product Marketing Manager for CLion the upcoming cross-platform C/C++ IDE.NewsCurl is 17 years oldEffective Modern C++ NewsVC2015 RTM What do you want it to have?What platforms are you running CLion IDE on?Anastasia Kazakova@anastasiak2512LinksCLion IDECLion on TwitterCLion Blog
David Sankel joins Rob Irving to talk about his upcoming C++Now! talk where he will be discussing the use of CMake and Git in large C++ projects. We also touch on David's expertise with functional programming.
Ankit Asthana joins Rob Irving to talk about the new features in Visual Studio 2015 that enable C++ developers to build and debug Android applications from Microsoft's popular IDE.
In this episode host Rob Irving interviews Jason Turner about ChaiScript and the benefits of taking your C++ application cross platform.
This is the first episode of CppCast, the only podcast by C++ developers for C++ developers. In this first episode host Rob Irving interviews Jon Kalb about the state of the C++ Community.
Carl and Richard talk to Rob Irving and Simon Jackson about advertising on mobile apps. The conversation starts out with Ad Duplex, which is an ad exchange and a way to advertise your mobile app on other mobile apps like yours - all in an effort to get more users. Rob talks about alternative ways to get users, such as pursuing reviews, using crowdsouring and in general taking marketing seriously. Simon digs into more traditional advertising using the open source Adrotator library, which takes the discussion into the complexity of advertising - multiple providers, different systems for different locations, and how often you don't actually *get* an ad!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Carl and Richard talk to Rob Irving and Simon Jackson about advertising on mobile apps. The conversation starts out with Ad Duplex, which is an ad exchange and a way to advertise your mobile app on other mobile apps like yours - all in an effort to get more users. Rob talks about alternative ways to get users, such as pursuing reviews, using crowdsouring and in general taking marketing seriously. Simon digs into more traditional advertising using the open source Adrotator library, which takes the discussion into the complexity of advertising - multiple providers, different systems for different locations, and how often you don't actually *get* an ad!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
We talk to Rob Irving and Simon Jackson about maximizing ad performance. Where do old devs go? How do office apps share 95% of their code?
Greetings Citizens and Civilians, and welcome to episode 15 of Guard Frequency, the universe’s premier Star Citizen podcast recorded on Saturday 22nd March 2014 and released for streaming and download on Tuesday 25th March 2014 at GuardFrequency.com [Download this episode] Lennon, Tony and Geoff return and bring unto you a show of gargantuan proportions! In […]
We have a very special guest, Rob Irving, from Circlemakers! Rob joined us to talk about the 'myth' of the crop circle and how he and the team of folks he works with create some of the beautiful and no-so-mysterious circles we see in the wheat.