Episode 592

C++ Safety Dance

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October 23rd, 2024

45 mins 24 secs

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C++'s Borg-like mission continues, and some thoughts on Rails 8.1. Plus, there is a little trouble in Microsoft Paradise. And why Chris finally paid for an LLM.

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