377 episodes

The first podcast for C++ developers, by C++ developers!

CppCast Timur Doumler & Phil Nash

    • Technology
    • 4.8 • 105 Ratings

The first podcast for C++ developers, by C++ developers!

    Psychology and Starting Out as a Developer

    Psychology and Starting Out as a Developer

    Gail Ollis joins Phil and Matt Godbolt. Gail talks to us about why, after two decades of software development, she took a degree in psychology followed by a PhD that researched the psychology of software development - and how she now uses this to help others get started and, hopefully, avoid many of the human issues that can plague our software projects.

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Compiler Explorer Revisited

    Compiler Explorer Revisited

    Patrick Quist joins Phil and Timur. Patrick chats with us about their work on the Compiler Explorer team and how they got into it. We explore some useful features that may not be as widely known, and take a peek under the hood at how it all runs.

    • 1 hr
    Teaching and Training Modern C++

    Teaching and Training Modern C++

    Rainer Grimm joins Timur and Phil. Rainer talks to us about what he has learnt from many years of teaching C++ as a professional trainer, how training has become more accessible now more people are taking it online, and his thoughts on modern C++.

    • 52 min
    Reflection for C++26

    Reflection for C++26

    Daveed Vandevoorde joins Phil and Timur. Daveed talks a bit about his work at EDG, but mostly his efforts to get Reflection into C++26, along with his co-authors, and how that fits into the big picture.

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Modern C++ with Qt

    Modern C++ with Qt

    Ville Voutilainen joins Timur and guest co-host, Guy Davidson. Ville talks about his work at The Qt Company and on the C++ standard committee, and about how modern C++ features such as Modules and Sender/Receiver can integrate with the Qt framework.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    2023 Holiday Special

    2023 Holiday Special

    Phil and Timur are joined by ... Timur and Phil for a Holiday Special. We look back on the last year, discuss the news, and talk about what we're working on.

    • 59 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
105 Ratings

105 Ratings

Gigatexal ,

I’m not even a C++ dev and I love the show

Jason and Rob’s relationship on the show is genuine. They’re industry vets and humble enough to admit when they don’t know much about a topic. The shows ads are never too long and the content is always amazing. Keep up the great work!!

TEKutz ,

Guest audio is too poor

I have been trying to listen to the show for a year and a half and I just can’t hear it. Every time they have a guest on the show the audio is just too poor. You can only hear the guest under perfect background conditions but I only listen to podcasts while driving, doing dishes, taking a shower, or working out.

I really think they need to consider upgrading their conferencing software or give their guests a checklist of how to maximize their audio. Since it happens every time I think it’s their conferencing software.

Avid Image ,

Great podcast

It's refreshing to find a tech podcast that has quality content, and quality hosts. I subscribe to a few technical podcasts, and they are no where near the quality of this one. Great job guys! I look forward to each new podcast!

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