The talks for Meeting C++ 2025
published at 23.06.2025 18:23 by Jens Weller
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With the voting result being ready today, I am able to publish the talk listing for Meeting C++ 2025!
In total there are 40 talks accepted to the conference, with a few slots in the online track filling with in the next weeks.
Top 10 voted talks
- To Err is Human: Robust Error Handling in C++26 - Sebastian Theophil
- Seeing all possible paths forward - Hana Dusíková
- Code Reviews: Building Better Code and Stronger Teams - Sandor Dargo
- The Two memory Models - Anders Schau Knatten
- How to become obsolete: a guide to software engineering mentorship - Roth Michaels
- Branch Prediction: Lessons from the hot path - John Farrier
- Towards Safety and Security in C++26 - Daniela Engert
- The data-parallel types (SIMD) library in C++26 - Rainer Grimm
- The Code is Documentation Enough - Tina Ulbrich
- Range adaptors - 5 years after C++20 - Hannes Hauswedell
- Speed for free - current state of auto-vectorizing compilers - Stefan Fuhrmann
Two of these are for the online track: Rainer Grimm and Tina Ulbrich have submitted to present online. The schedule should be live in July.
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