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Testdriven C++ using Catch

Testdriven C++ using Catch

FromCppCast


Testdriven C++ using Catch

FromCppCast

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
May 27, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rob and Jason are joined by Phil Nash to talk about C++ Unit Testing with Catch.Phil is a semi-independent software developer, coach and consultant - working in as diverse fields as finance, agile coaching and iOS development. A long time C++ developer he also has his feet in C#, F#, Objective-C and Swift - as well as dabbling in other languages. He is the author of several open source projects - most notably Catch: a C++-native test framework.NewsCppCon 2015 Registration OpenCling Aims to Provide a High Performance C++ REPLC++Now 2015 Program is onlineC++Now 2015 PresentationsC++ Now Youtube ChannelNew C++ experimental feature: The tadpole operatorsPoll: What C++ Testing Framework do you use?Phil Nash@phil_nashLevel of IndirectionExtra Level of IndirectionLinksCatchMeetingCpp talk on CatchISO C++ Standard Discusson on NamesC++ Extension MethodsSponsorsJetBrains: Listen to this episode for a special offer for JetBrains' C++ tools!CppCon: 2015 Call for Submissions
Released:
May 27, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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