Closing keynote & full schedule of Meeting C++ 2016

published at 20.07.2016 11:39 by Jens Weller
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Since mid of June the program of the 5th Meeting C++ conference was taking shape. With the selection of the talks it was also clear in which tracks they go, so that the schedule it self was almost ready, except a last detail: the closing keynote.

In the last years I heard many names for keynotes, but when I ask people, I often only get the usual popular names. I've tried to choose a speaker from Europe for the last two conferences, and with Bjarne opening the conference, we already have this kind of satisfied. With 10 years of boostcon/C++Now, I thought about a boost focused keynote, and decided to focus on one of the most important new libraries and changes coming with the new standards to boost and C++: boost::hana and its author Louis Dionne.

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Louis will speak about doing template metaprogramming with hana, but also share his thoughts on what standardization could learn from hana and similar efforts to do TMP with C++14 and beyond. His keynote has the title "C++ metaprogramming: evolution and future directions".

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