Kristoffer chats with Harald Achitz about test-driven development, Djinni, meetups, and the standardization of C++.
How does Harald do TDD? His focus on code coverage plays a role too. Clouds make it easier to skip tests, because everything becomes part of a big puzzle which only lives in production? Building habits are the big thing, not which actual tools you use and whether they can be used everywhere.
Then, we discuss Djinni - a interface definition language and code generator for integrating C++ into applications written in other languages.
The discussion then moves on to the C++ meetups Harald arranges, another aspect of solving the difficult social side of programming by networking and sharing information. Harald also puts the presentations on Youtube and is fascinated by how accessible the tools are nowadays for recording, producing and publishing video these days. The C++ meetup paused during the pandemic, and we discuss the pros and cons of moving to online meetups.
Finally, we discuss the standardization process of C++, and the possibility of forming a local C++ body for Sweden to be involved in the standardization process. We should be interested in getting involved in the standard, both as developers, companies, and industries. Get in touch with Harald if you have ideas and want to help things happen!
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HaraldTest-driven developmentCode coverageDjinniHarald has also discussed Djinni in a Cppcast episodeInterface definition languageFlutterReactReact nativeDropbox' blog post on why they stopped sharing C++ code between platformsScalaLispThe Stockholm C++ meetupSweden C++ meetup videos on YoutubeOBSCppconswedencpp.se - umbrella site for all the Swedish C++ meetups mentionedISOThe ISO working group for C++JTC1 - the committee for information technologySC22 - the ISO committee for programming languages and moreThe COBOL working groupThe programming language vulnerabilities working group within SC22 - does not seem too active at the momentSIS - Swedish standards instituteTitles
First in the shoes of the userPeople are lazy, and I’m also lazyI always want the computer to do the job for mePart of a big puzzle that lives in productionSolutions often has a long lifeExisting developers will not be very happyA completely new language every timeThe difficult part of programming is the social partCommunicate practicesThis was the best meetupA huge box of DVI adapters“Let’s make a simple video!”Download and print as much as I couldYou need to be reachable, and you need to be responsiveThis is a meetupI need to see that it’s not just youC can make the life of C++ very hardThe standards process has been a mysteryIt was never a secretThe beauty of the world we live in