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Welcome to new C++ Links - most relevant and useful articles, podcasts and videos that happen between 31st August and 6th September 2019.

Today you will find links to a video about raw string literals, myths about C++ good practices, a Ranges library on GPU and more.

https://www.bfilipek.com/2019/09/cpplinks35.html
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Today is the 256th day of the year which means that all the programmers around the world celebrate the International Programmer's Day 👨‍💻👩‍💻

How do programmers cope with changes in their lives and work? Well, pretty much the same as the other mortals do: denial, anger, you know. There's nothing bad about it, actually. It's just that today, on the Programmer's day, we wish that those stages would last as seldom as possible. We also wish you interesting projects, beautiful and clean code and coffee with buiscuits to always be around.
Rob and Jason are joined by Miro Knejp. They first discuss a blog post from Tanker covering their strategy to successfully use C++ for cross-platform mobile development. Then Miro gives them a preview of his upcoming CppCon talk and tells us about some of the C++ extensions that are out there and probably won’t ever be standardized.

Visit the link below to listen to the podcast 👇

https://cppcast.com/miro-knejp-cpp-extensions/
Rob and Jason are joined by Lisa Lippincott in this special episode recorded at CppCon. They first discuss some of the conference highlights and favorite talks so far. Then Lisa gives an overview of her ‘Truth of a Procedure’ talk. Later they talk about Lisa’s work on the ISO committee, her thoughts on Contracts and much more. https://cppcast.com/lisa-lippincott-cppcon/
Rob and Jason are joined by Marian Luparu, Sy Brand and Stephan T Lavavej in this special episode recorded at CppCon. They discuss some of the big announcements made by the Visual C++ team at CppCon. Including the open sourcing of MSVC’s STL, adding ASAN support to Visual Studio, C++17 conformance and much more. 🔗 https://cppcast.com/msvc-cppcon-2019/
Rob and Jason are joined by Philipp Schrader. They first discuss some post CppCon news and the LLVM 9.0 release. Then Phil talks about the work he’s doing at Peleton Technology to enable the ‘platooning’ of trucks with software written in C++. 🔗 https://cppcast.com/philipp-schrader/