Kodsnack 263 - The NPM of CPP

From Swampup 2018, Tobias and his colleague Tamás Szelei summarize the conference, their impressions and the talks. Liquid software, mentalists, talks way over your head and speakers who are an aquired taste.

Then, Tobias and Jerry Wiltse discuss Bincrafters and their work on creating packages for Conan. The quest to make Conan the NPM of C++.

Finally Tobias chats with Diego Rodriguez-Losada - who discussed Conan in episode 198 - about his experience of the conference and the Conan aspect and community in particular. Conan’s two user groups - the open source side who basically wants Conan to be the NPM of C++, and the enterprise side with people like Tobias, who are interested in controlling their whole stack without relying on external packages and want to control of the whole toolchain.

Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! We are just before the sonic boom of airplanes with regards to continuous integration and devops.

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Titles

  • It’s totally Hungarian
  • There’s a book
  • I think about package management every day, as you do
  • We are before the sonic boom
  • He’s probably an aquired taste
  • The dawn of liquid software
  • There’s no version number and no concept of updates
  • Talking about things that go over your head
  • Really nice but really loud
  • He wanted a mean skeptic guy
  • Breakfast, then keynote again
  • Twenty different hammers
  • They all have three-letter names
  • Old man shouting at clouds
  • The NPM of CPP
  • In the early days of 2017
  • Push Conan to cast a wider net
  • Community helping community
  • Remote crazy guys in Spain

Om Podcasten

Kodsnack är ett poddradioprogram på svenska om utveckling, kodknackande och allt som hör därtill. Kodsnack drivs av Kristoffer Grönlund, Fredrik Björeman och Tobias Hieta