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| Comment on My //build/ talk on Friday @ noon PDT (webcast) by nullptr
C++14 lambda capture list looks a lot like let expression. Read More »Comment on My //build/ talk on Friday @ noon PDT (webcast) by Herb Sutter
@pjmlp and all: Thanks for listening. As VS shifts from a 2-3 cadence to a new faster cadence, all of us are learning it together — both internally as we figure out what’s possible and how to deliver VS faster, and externally as customers start to understand the new pattern as it emerges and learn what to expect. We’ve almost cranked one cycle on the new pattern, and it isn’t a pattern till you’ve done it twice, so this “during transition” period is the most difficult (and worry-creating) time because people have lost the previous familiar structure of the historical pattern of what to expect, without yet having a new pattern set to take its place. We (VC++) are excited that this means we don’t have to do our own separate out-of-band RTM releases after all to deliver more often than every 2-3 years, since all of VS has essentially moved to that kind of cadence. But it’s also understandably a period of uncertainty for everyone as we all build and figure out what the new pattern is settling down to be. Read More »Comment on My //build/ talk on Friday @ noon PDT (webcast) by Herb Sutter
PS — I finally went and dug up the 2-min video clip of exactly what I said in Feb 2012 when announcing “out of band” releases — as mentioned above, you can see it was specifically “sooner than 2-3 years.” Here’s the link: http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/GoingNative/GoingNative-2012/C-11-VC-11-and-Beyond#time=9m19s . Read More » | ||||
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