Meeting C++ 2023: tracks A and B are online!
published at 08.02.2024 15:31 by Jens Weller
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I'd like to highlight the videos from the Track A and B. Track A are the highest voted talks, while Track B is the talks that round of the program. Thanks to all speakers for preparing and giving great talks!
On Sunday also the first talk from Track C: Memory Model: Get your shared data under control - Jana Machutová came online, and within February all talks will be online! For a few of these talks I will organize watch parties via Meeting C++ online, join us to watch these with us!
Talks from Track A
- Rewiring your brain with test driven thinking in C++ - Phil Nash
- What we've been (a)waiting for? - Hana Dusíková
- What I learned from sockets - Filipp Gelman
- So, you want to use C++ Modules ...cross platform - Daniela Engert
- CMake and Conan: past, present and future - Diego Rodriguez-Losada
- Class Layout - Miloš AnÄ‘elković
- Teaching modern C++: is it a job or a mission? - Boguslaw Cyganek
- Taming Lambdas' uniqueness - Dawid Zalewski
- Optimizing Multithreading Performance - Shivam Kunwar
- Compile-time sparse matrices - Daniel Withopf
- Swift ABI Resilience - Victor Ciura
Talks from Track B
- Minimal Logging Framework in C++20 - Koen Poppe
- Expressive Compile Time Parsers - Alon Wolf
- Regular, revisited - Victor Ciura
- Data Storage in Entity Component Systems - Mathieu Ropert
- C++ Common Knowledge - Dawid Zalewski
- Typical C++, But Why? - Björn Fahller
- Throwing Tools at Ranges - Tina Ulbrich
- Advanced SIMD Algorithms in Pictures - Denis Yaroshevskiy
- Tooling Intuition - Kevin Carpenter
- Design Patterns: The most common misconceptions - Klaus Iglberger
- Better C++ ranges - Arno Schödl
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