Pacific++ 2017: Jason Turner "Rethinking Exceptions"
Website: https://pacificplusplus.com/
Resources: https://github.com/pacificplusplus/conference
Twitter: https://twitter.com/pacificplusplus
Abstract:
Rethinking Exceptions
About the speaker:
Jason is an independent C++ developer, trainer and speaker; host of C++Weekly, a weekly video tutorial on C++ ; co-host of CppCast, the only podcast for C++ developers by C++ developers; co-creator and maintainer of the embedded scripting language for C++ ChaiScript, an easy to use embedded scripting language for C++; and author and curator of the forkable coding standards document cppbestpractices.com. He has also published two C++ video series with O'Reilly Media. While in New Zealand he's hoping for some suggestions for which local micro-brewery beers to try and wondering if his four-legged coworker will be getting enough running time without him.
Видео Pacific++ 2017: Jason Turner "Rethinking Exceptions" канала Pacific++
Resources: https://github.com/pacificplusplus/conference
Twitter: https://twitter.com/pacificplusplus
Abstract:
Rethinking Exceptions
About the speaker:
Jason is an independent C++ developer, trainer and speaker; host of C++Weekly, a weekly video tutorial on C++ ; co-host of CppCast, the only podcast for C++ developers by C++ developers; co-creator and maintainer of the embedded scripting language for C++ ChaiScript, an easy to use embedded scripting language for C++; and author and curator of the forkable coding standards document cppbestpractices.com. He has also published two C++ video series with O'Reilly Media. While in New Zealand he's hoping for some suggestions for which local micro-brewery beers to try and wondering if his four-legged coworker will be getting enough running time without him.
Видео Pacific++ 2017: Jason Turner "Rethinking Exceptions" канала Pacific++
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