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Episode Synopsis
Rob and Jason are joined by Juan Pedro Bolivar Puente to discuss Transducers and the Atria library.
Juanpe is a Spanish software engineer currently based in Berlin, Germany. Since 2011 he has worked for Ableton, where he has helped building novel musical platforms like Push and Live and where he coordinates the "Open Source Guild" helping the adoption and contribution to FLOSS. He is most experienced in C++ and Python and likes tinkering with languages like Haskell or Clojure. He is an advocate for "modern C++" and pushes for adoption of declarative and functional paradigms in the programming mainstream. He is also an open source activist and maintainer of a couple of official GNU packages like Psychosynth which introduces new realtime audio processing techniques leveraging the newest C++ standards.
News
Going Large Scale with C++ Part 1
Support for Android CMake projects in Visual Studio
Juan Pedro Bolivar Puente
Juan's website
Links
CppCon 2015: Juan Pedro Bolívar Puente “Transducers: from Clojure to C++"
Atria on GitHub
psychosynth
Embracing Conway's law
Victor Laskin's Blog: C++14 Transducers
Juanpe is a Spanish software engineer currently based in Berlin, Germany. Since 2011 he has worked for Ableton, where he has helped building novel musical platforms like Push and Live and where he coordinates the "Open Source Guild" helping the adoption and contribution to FLOSS. He is most experienced in C++ and Python and likes tinkering with languages like Haskell or Clojure. He is an advocate for "modern C++" and pushes for adoption of declarative and functional paradigms in the programming mainstream. He is also an open source activist and maintainer of a couple of official GNU packages like Psychosynth which introduces new realtime audio processing techniques leveraging the newest C++ standards.
News
Going Large Scale with C++ Part 1
Support for Android CMake projects in Visual Studio
Juan Pedro Bolivar Puente
Juan's website
Links
CppCon 2015: Juan Pedro Bolívar Puente “Transducers: from Clojure to C++"
Atria on GitHub
psychosynth
Embracing Conway's law
Victor Laskin's Blog: C++14 Transducers
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