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Professional CMake with Craig Scott
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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Sep 6, 2019
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Podcast episode
Description
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.' Craig is a CMake co-maintainer and author of the book ["Professional CMake: A Practical Guide"](https://crascit.com/professional-cmake/). He has been developing cross-platform C++ software since 2001, targeting most major platforms and working on large scale frameworks, scientific algorithm development, Qt GUI applications, backend services and embedded devices. He has been fortunate enough to work in a range of settings including government research, consumer electronics, mid-size enterprise and a startup. He derives unreasonable levels of satisfaction from automating software build and CI processes, making them more efficient, more robust and easier for developers to use. News CMake: the Case when the Project's Quality is Unforgivable PVS Studio The Last Line Effect Serenity: Graphical x86 operating system written entirely in C++ Talks and Speakers of Meeting C++ 2019 are online Links "Professional CMake: A Practical Guide" CppCon: Deep CMake for Library Authors Publishing Effective Modern C++, Part 1 Sponsors Enter #cppcast in the Message field and get a month-license instead of 7-day license PVS-Studio PVS-Studio Twitter JetBrains
Released:
Sep 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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