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C++ powers some of the most demanding software on the planet — from automotive braking systems and high-frequency trading engines to medical devices and AAA game physics. When internal teams are stretched thin or domain expertise simply doesn't exist in-house, outsourcing can be a smart strategic move. But the stakes of choosing poorly are uniquely high with C++, and the evaluation process deserves far more rigor than most teams give it. This episode walks through the practical framework laid out in the guide to evaluating outsourced C++ development partners — covering every dimension from technical vetting to contract language to long-term knowledge transfer.
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More from the show: if you're interested in pushing the boundaries of what's computationally possible, check out the recent episode on RevNets: Train Deeper Models Without Running Out of GPU Memory.
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By Eric LamannaC++ powers some of the most demanding software on the planet — from automotive braking systems and high-frequency trading engines to medical devices and AAA game physics. When internal teams are stretched thin or domain expertise simply doesn't exist in-house, outsourcing can be a smart strategic move. But the stakes of choosing poorly are uniquely high with C++, and the evaluation process deserves far more rigor than most teams give it. This episode walks through the practical framework laid out in the guide to evaluating outsourced C++ development partners — covering every dimension from technical vetting to contract language to long-term knowledge transfer.
Here's what the episode covers:
More from the show: if you're interested in pushing the boundaries of what's computationally possible, check out the recent episode on RevNets: Train Deeper Models Without Running Out of GPU Memory.
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