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Episode 155: Don't Hurt Yourself (with C++) with Jonathan O'Connor

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In this episode, Conor and Bryce conclude their conversation with Jonathan O’Connor and chat about a plethora of topics: multiparadigm languages, Ratfor, airport lounges, Meeting C++, code::dive and more.

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About the Guest:

Jonathan O’Connor in 1988 joined Glockenspiel, a small Irish company. C++ had no virtual destructors, but it did have a coroutine library! I spent 2 years teaching C++ and OOP. In 2000, he switched over to Java. But by 2010, he started 7 wonderful years writing in Ruby. In 2016, he returned to a completely different C++, where one never had to see a pointer if you didn’t want to. These days he is helping to make the world a better place writing C++ code for LADE GmbH, a company building electric car charging infrastructure.
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Date Recorded:
2023-10-18
Date Released: 2023-11-10

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In this episode, Conor and Bryce conclude their conversation with Jonathan O’Connor and chat about a plethora of topics: multiparadigm languages, Ratfor, airport lounges, Meeting C++, code::dive and more.

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About the Guest:

Jonathan O’Connor in 1988 joined Glockenspiel, a small Irish company. C++ had no virtual destructors, but it did have a coroutine library! I spent 2 years teaching C++ and OOP. In 2000, he switched over to Java. But by 2010, he started 7 wonderful years writing in Ruby. In 2016, he returned to a completely different C++, where one never had to see a pointer if you didn’t want to. These days he is helping to make the world a better place writing C++ code for LADE GmbH, a company building electric car charging infrastructure.
Show Notes
Date Recorded:
2023-10-18
Date Released: 2023-11-10

Intro Song Info

Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8

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209 episodes

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