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Rob and Jason are joined by Ken Museth the CEO of Voxel Tech. They first discuss a blog post about std::embed and the new version of Qt that was just released. Then they talk to Ken Museth about OpenVDB a C++ library for working with volumetric data used in Visual Effects, Scientific Simulations and more. 🔗https://cppcast.com/ken-museth-openvdb/
Rob and Jason discuss C++ news and the new year after the Holiday season. 🔗https://cppcast.com/cpp-2020-news/
Rob and Jason are joined by Saar Raz. They first discuss blog posts covering a new project management tool for C++ and another about improving Clang support for large integer arrays. Then they talk to Saar Raz about his work to add Concepts support to the Clang compiler. 🔗https://cppcast.com/saar-raz-clang-hacking/
Rob and Jason are joined by Phil Nash, Adi Shavit and Fred Tingaud. They talk with the three meetup and conference organizers about their motivations for launching new C++ conferences last year and discuss some of the work involved in doing so. 🔗https://cppcast.com/cpp-conference-organizing/
Let’s reflect on how C++ changed during 2019! What were some significant events, how the Standard progressed, how tools changed and many more.

Let’s have a look! 🔗 https://www.bfilipek.com/2019/12/cpp-status-2019.html
Rob and Jason are joined by Sean Baxter. They first talk about a blog post and some papers headed for the upcoming ISO meeting in Prague. Then they discuss Circle, the compiler and language extension for C++17. 🔗 https://cppcast.com/circle-language/
It’s no secret that the Huawei company has increasingly been opening the source code of its software products lately. It has spurred us, the developers of the PVS-Studio static code analyzer, to publish some articles on the company project checks. We call your attention to the first two articles on the topic: 🔗https://www.viva64.com/en/b/0688/ 🔗https://www.viva64.com/en/b/0690/
Rob and Jason are joined by Vadim Zeitlin one of the maintainers of WxWidgets. They first talk about a blog post describing a fantastic bug and another responding to the changes announced by Qt. 🔗 https://cppcast.com/vadim-zeitlin-wxwidgets/