In this week’s interview, Kevin chats with Klaus Iglberger about his upcoming class Modern C++ Design Patterns; we also find out more about the Back to Basics track and his talk on Move Semantics.
Author: Bob Steagall
Presenter Interviews: Emery Berger
In this week’s presenter interview, Kevin talks with Professor Emery Berger about his time working with memory management in C++, what he is looking forward to at this years conference, and his session Mesh: Automatically Compacting Your C++ Application’s Memory.
Come back next week for another CppCon 2019 presenter interview.
Presenter Interviews: Matthew Butler
In this week’s presenter interview, Kevin chats with Matthew Butler today about his upcoming class at CppCon, Exploiting Modern C++: Building Highly-Dependable Software, his first WG21 meeting in Cologne, and his upcoming CppCon talk If You Can’t Open It, You Don’t Own It.
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2019 Poster Program Announced
We’re pleased to announce that the 2019 Poster Program is now available! We have twelve outstanding entries this year, and encourage you to stop by and read all of them.
Presenter Interviews: Stephan T. Lavavej
In this week’s presenter interview, Kevin Carpenter welcomes Stephan T. Lavavej (STL) for a preview of his upcoming talk, Floating-Point charconv: Making Your Code 10x Faster With C++17’s Final Boss. Stephan discusses achieving a 3x to 10x speed up with charconv in C++17.
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Presenter Interviews: Kate Gregory
In this week’s presenter interview, Kevin Carpenter welcomes back Kate Gregory to preview her upcoming talk Naming is Hard: Let’s Do Better. Kate’s talk will discuss how bad we as C++ developers can be when it comes to naming things and how we could improve.
Check back next week for another CppCon 2019 presenter interview.
CppCon 2019 Call for Poster Submissions
Are you doing something cool with C++? Got a great new library, technique, or tool?
We want you to share it with the C++ community by creating a poster and presenting it at CppCon 2019!
The poster submissions deadline is July 29th, with decisions sent by August 6th. For topic ideas, submission instructions, and advice on making the best possible submission, see the 2019 Poster Submissions page.
CppCon 2018 Poster Program Announced
We’re pleased to announce that the 2018 Poster Program is now available! We have sixteen outstanding entries this year, and would like to encourage you to stop by and read all of them.
CppCon 2018 Call for Poster Submissions
Are you doing something really cool with C++? We want you to share it with the C++ community by creating a poster and presenting it at CppCon 2018.
The poster submissions deadline is August 5th, with decisions sent by August 13th. For topic ideas, submission instructions, and advice on making the best possible submission, see the Poster Submissions page.
CppCon 2017 Call for Poster Submissions
Are you doing something really cool with C++? We want you to share it with the C++ community by creating a poster and presenting it at CppCon 2017.
The poster submissions deadline is July 23, with decisions sent by August 14. For topic ideas, submission instructions, and advice on making the best possible submission, see the Poster Submissions page.