Daniela Engert on contemporary C++ at her CppCon 2022 keynote in Aurora, Colorado!
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Herb Sutter announces Cppfront an experimental C++ frontend at the CppCon 2022 closing keynote in Aurora, Colorado!
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CppCon 2022 is in midweek and so much has happened thus far in Aurora, Colorado!
Along with great talks from C++ experts, we’ve had social events and panels, including our annual Committee Fireside Chat where attendees had the opportunity to hear directly from C++ standard committee members.
CppCon wouldn’t be the same though without an opening keynote from C++’s creator, Bjarne Stroustrup. This year Bjarne’s focus was on using C++ in Constrained Environments.
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Kevin Carpenter interviews Anthony Williams about his extensive experience in concurrent programming in C++ and his upcoming CppCon Academy class, More Concurrent Thinking in C++: Beyond the Basics being taught in person in Aurora, Colorado immediately prior to the conference.
A developer and trainer with over 20 years of experience, Anthony Williams is also the author of C++ Concurrency In Action: Practical Multithreading. He helped author and coauthor various papers on threading for the C++ Standards Committee that led to the inclusion of threads library in the C++ 11 Standard.
During their discussion Anthony explains where he gained much of his experience and interest in concurrency. He also talks about where it all started for him with Pthread, working with Boost::Threads and how that lead to the development of his book and extended into his course which has been improved year after year.
You can still register for this class and for CppCon.
In this instructor interview, Kevin Carpenter welcomes Patrice Roy. Together they discuss his CppCon Academy class Thinking Small including some of the cross over from his other class Managing Memory. Patrice will be teaching this pre-conference class onsite in Aurora, Colorado.
Patrice has been working with C++ for over 30 years. Part of that time was spent working on military flight simulators and he has been teaching computer science since 1998. His passion for the language, technology and his teaching ability is why he is sought after by top gaming companies to learn the same techniques he teaches in these classes.
Kevin and Patrice talk about the size from different angles. Including the starting size of binaries, to the different ways data is represented and the tools built into the language itself that are used reach the class goals. They also cover the similarities to Patrice’s other class Managing Memory and how someone who was considering that class would still get value from Thinking Small.
You can still register for this class and for CppCon.