Registration is now open for CppCon 2018 to be held September 23-28, 2018 at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, Washington, USA.
CppCon is the annual, week-long face-to-face gathering for the entire C++ community. The conference is organized by the C++ community for the community. You will enjoy inspirational talks and a friendly atmosphere designed to help attendees learn from each other, meet interesting people, and generally have a stimulating experience. Taking place this year in the beautiful Seattle neighborhood and including multiple diverse tracks, the conference will appeal to anyone from C++ novices to experts.
What you can expect at CppCon:
- Pre and post-conference classes: Choose from these exciting classes:
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- Engage, Entertain, Educate: Technical Speaking that Works with Andrei Alexandrescu, Kate Gregory, Scott Meyers (Class size strictly limited.)
- Advanced and Modern C++ Programming: The Tricky Parts with Nicolai Josuttis
- Concurrency with Modern C++ with Rainer Grimm
- Interface Design for Modern C++ with Bob Steagall
- Modern C++ Template Programming with Steve Dewhurst
- Modernizing your C++ with Michael Caisse
- Thinking Small with Patrice Roy
- Accelerated TDD: For More Productive C++ with Phil Nash (available as one-day or two day)
- C++ Best Practices with Jason Turner
- Leveraging Modern C++ for Embedded Systems with Ben Saks and Dan Saks
- Debugging and Profiling C++ Code on Linux with Thomas McGuire
- Essential C++ Design with Klaus Inglberger
- Generic Programming 2.0 with Concepts and Ranges with Christopher Di Bella
- Parallel Programming with Modern C++: from CPU to GPU with Gordon Brown and Michael Wong
- The Standard Library from Scratch with Arthur O’Dwyer
- Invited talks and panels: Expect a week full of insight from some of the world’s leading experts in C++. Still have questions? Ask them at one of CppCon’s panels featuring those at the cutting edge of the language.
- Presentations by the C++ community: What do embedded systems, game development, high frequency trading, and particle accelerators have in common? C++, of course! Expect talks from a broad range of domains experts focused on practical C++ techniques, libraries, and tools.
- Lightning talks: Get informed at a fast pace during special sessions of short, less formal talks. Never presented at a conference before? This is your chance to share your thoughts on a C++-related topic in an informal setting.
- Evening events, dinners, and “unconference” time: Relax, socialize with speakers and other attendees, or start an impromptu coding session.
CppCon’s goal is to encourage the best use of C++ while preserving the diversity of viewpoints and experiences. The conference is a project of the Standard C++ Foundation, a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to support the C++ software developer community and promote the understanding and use of modern, standard C++ on all compilers and platforms.