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CHOC: Why Can't I Stop Writing C++ Libraries or Using Backronyms? - Lecture

ADC - Audio Developer Conference via YouTube

Overview

Explore a comprehensive conference talk from the Audio Developer Conference (ADC22) that delves into the development of CHOC, a new C++ library for audio developers. Learn about the evolution of this header-only collection of C++ components, from its humble beginnings as a personal project to its current state as a potentially valuable resource for the audio development community. Gain insights into the design principles, coding practices, and thought processes behind creating effective generic code, as the speaker shares lessons learned from years of experience in library development. Discover how CHOC represents an attempt to refine and perfect functionality implemented in previous projects, and understand the factors that contribute to writing high-quality, reusable code for audio applications.

Syllabus

CHOC: Why Can't I Stop Writing C++ Libraries or Using Backronyms? - Julian Storer - ADC22

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ADC - Audio Developer Conference

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