The online track for Meeting C++ 2024 is complete!
published at 24.09.2024 17:55 by Jens Weller
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With this the program for Meeting C++ 2024 is now complete! The online track features 11 talks and will be prerecorded publically in October.
The talks of the online track are:
- An Introduction to Vulkan and C++ by Michael Shah
- From C to Modern C++: Transforming the classroom and beyond by Gabriel Valenzuela
- Writing VSCode extensions for fun an profit by Nikolaj Fogh
- Python's asyncio in C++ for Terminal Graphics by Fernando Iglesias
- Mimicking SQL: API Design Choices by Jonathan O'Connor
- What is a static function, but isn't a static function? by Miloš AnÄ‘elković
- Customising clang-tidy to modernise your legacy C++ code by Mike Crowe
- Parallel Algorithms, Ranges and oneDPL by Abhilash Majumder
- An overview on the C++26 highlights by Rainer Grimm
- Starting a modern C++ Project with CMake in 2024 by Jens Weller
- A tour through the Meeting C++ community survey by Jens Weller
As you can see this is a wild mix, thanks to all speakers for submitting to speak online!
The plan is to prerecord all of these talks during October, some of them will be in the public prerecording events hosted by Meeting C++ online.
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