Tag: c++

Ask Alice | Coder Radio 435

13 October 2021

Mike just launched the secret project he's been working on for months and shares all the details.

Success is not Illegal | Coder Radio 431

15 September 2021

The more you read into it, the worse it gets. At least we have new devices to keep us happy.

Epic's Receipts | Coder Radio 428

25 August 2021

Things are worse than we ever thought, but that doesn't prevent us from taking a victory lap.

Forbidden | Coder Radio 403

3 March 2021

After we pine about the way things used to be, Mike shares why he is developing a fondness for C++.

Neckbeards Get Shaved | Coder Radio 379

16 September 2020

Is it a Post-Open Source world now that the mega-clouds are here? We share our thoughts on this renewed idea.

10x Evilgineers | Coder Radio 367

22 July 2019

Mike rekindles his youthful love affair with Emacs and we debate what makes a "10x engineer".

Objectively Old | Coder Radio 365

8 July 2019

Wes turns back the clock and explores the message passing mania of writing Objective-C without a Mac, and we wax-poetic about programming language history.

Gabbing About Go | Coder Radio 364

1 July 2019

Mike and Wes burrow into the concurrent world of Go and debate where it makes sense and where it may not.

Rusty Stadia | Coder Radio 350

26 March 2019

We debate Rust's role as a replacement for C, and share our take on the future of gaming with Google's Stadia.

Webs Assemble! | Coder Radio 342

28 January 2019

Apple wades into controversy after filing some Swift-related patents and we explore WebAssembly and its implications for the open web.

Too Late for Jenkins? | Coder Radio 341

23 January 2019

Mike and Wes are back to debate the state of developer tools and ask where Jenkins fits in 2019.

Not so Qt | Coder Radio 322

14 August 2018

Mike's adventures with Qt land him on Windows 10 this week battling DLL hell. He shares the latest developments in his attempt to build his next app with Qt.

Qt & Me | Coder Radio 321

6 August 2018

Mike shares more first impressions of Qt, the surprising places we’ve found QML in the wild, and why or why not to use Qt.