CppCon 2025 – Call for Authors

Book SIgningCppCon represents an unparalleled opportunity for C++ authors to engage with potential reviewers and readers.

For authors that are able to attend in person, the conference will schedule signing opportunities and panels with other authors. Authors can submit session proposals for the Main Program and/or Open Content sessions.

Book SigningEven for authors that cannot attend in person, the conference is an opportunity for exposure by working with authors to have their hard copy books available for sale at the conference and/or having special attendee discounts for ebook editions.

To register your interest in learning more about author opportunities at CppCon, please fill out the CppCon 2025 Call for Authors form.

CppCon Videos Among the Most Viewed Software Engineering Videos of 2024

Tech Talks Weekly has released its list of the top 100 most viewed Software Engineering talks from 2024.

Presented to CppCon For passing 100,000 subscribersFour of these talks were from CppCon 2024 and are posted on the CppCon YouTube channel, which can be accessed through our Video Archive with its search features. Our channel currently has almost 160 thousand subscribers and has 1600 videos. In 2024, we had over three and half million views.

I’d like to thank and congratulate all our presenters, Program Committee members, conference planners and volunteers, Bash Films for recording and editing, Digital Medium for channel management, JetBrains for channel sponsorship, and our attendees and viewers for making the channel such a success. Particular thanks and congratulations go to:

Herb Sutter for Peering Forward – C++’s Next Decade

Daniel Anderson for Introduction to Wait-free Algorithms in C++ Programming

Andreas Fertig for Fast and Small C++ – When Efficiency Matters

Kevin Carpenter for Back to Basics: Almost Always Vector

Thanks and congratulations!