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We are often asked to tell about how we prepare the articles for publication, how we work on them, come up with the ideas and who is the one that draws this cute unicorn. Today we decided to tell you one of these stories. 🔸https://medium.com/pvs-studio/the-story-of-a-unicorn-c768c112f35f
Rob and Jason are joined by Marco Magdy from Amazon. They first discuss Dropbox’s announcement of abandoning their C++ mobile platform strategy in favor of Swift and Kotlin. Then Marco goes over what AWS Lambda is, what you can do with it and some of the challenges he faced bringing C++ support to AWS Lambda. 🔹https://cppcast.com/marco-magdy/
Rob and Jason are joined by Vittorio Romeo from Bloomberg. They first discuss some changes in the recent Visual Studio update for cross platform linux development, and some post-Cologne ISO developments. Then Vittorio goes into more detail on his proposal for C++ epochs, which could allow the language to more easily introduce breaking changes in the future. https://cppcast.com/vittorio-romeo-epochs/
Rob and Jason are joined by Craig Scott. They first discuss a recent blog post from PVS-Studio analyzing some bugs in CMake. Then Craig talks about how he got involved in CMake development, and his e-book ‘Professional CMake: A Practical Guide.’ Visit the link to listen to the podcast: https://cppcast.com/craig-scott-cmake/
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.