We’re pleased to announce our first confirmed keynote for CppCon 2025! Matt Godbolt is a long time CppCon attendee and creator of Compiler Explorer. Godbolt, in addition to being a verb, is an excellent speaker and we are honored to have him as a returning keynote presenter.
From Matt’s talk description:
C++: Some Assembly Required
Join Matt in exploring how the C++ ecosystem has evolved through the interplay of intentional design and emergent collaboration. Standards committees craft language features and compiler teams implement them, but something amazing happens in the spaces between: tools appear, communities form, and solutions emerge that nobody quite planned for. What started as individual developers solving their own problems has grown into an interconnected ecosystem that shapes how we all write C++.
From documentation to testing, from build systems to package managers, we’ll examine how the C++ community has assembled itself around shared pain points and accidental standards. Using examples and perhaps too many rainforest metaphors, this talk celebrates not just the language we’ve built, but the organic ecosystem that’s grown up around it. Come discover why C++’s greatest strength might be that it’s always required some assembly.
Registration is open so don’t miss out on CppCon 2025 this September 14-19. Register today!