@shafik @matsuzine @cwebber So if you are established, lend a hand to all the young ones willing to take it.
Communities like local meetups, #meetingcpp or includecpp.org may be (part of) an answer, too.
@shafik @matsuzine @cwebber So if you are established, lend a hand to all the young ones willing to take it.
Communities like local meetups, #meetingcpp or includecpp.org may be (part of) an answer, too.
perfect fit for my talk at #meetingcpp 😉
On Nov 25, #cppusergroupvienna returns! We're looking back at the #meetingcpp conference, and then dive into template return argument deduction: After a short back-to-basics-style primer about how things work now, we look at proposal P3747. Can we shoot a hole in it? Do we find better alternatives?
Come and see!
https://www.meetup.com/cpp-usergroup-vienna/events/311946734/
Therefore i implemented integer replacement types that cannot be mixed when signedness differs and that don't promote.
see my recent #meetingCPP talk
After arriving home and having a night in my bed, I want say thank you:
Thank you Jens @meetingcpp , for hosting #meetingcpp.
Thank you, MeetingCpp team for your efforts to make it such a great conference.
Thanks to all the speakers, for their interesiting talks, I Iearned a lot.
And, at last but not at least, thanks to all the other attendees, for chats and discussions between and after the talks.
#cpp
constexpr all the things! Since the evaluation of a constant expression never results in an erroneous behavior (EB, C++26)! (But use constexpr since C++11)
This was mentioned by many at the conference, not to forget: @DanielaKEngert, Mikhail Svetkin, and others.
@meetingcpp #cpp #cpp26 #cpp11 #meetingcpp #dev #undefined_behavior #ub #erroneous_behavior #eb
Material from my Meeting C++ talk "Embedded-Friendly C++: Features That Make a Difference" is available!
👉 Slides: https://fertig.to/slides
It is always a treat to attend a talk by Klaus Iglberger!
Speaking about safety issues in C++ and that we have all the tools and language constructs. If only developers would actually use them. But many are stuck using outdated thinking..
It's a mindset problem. It's a people problem..
(and no, using Rust isn't just the solution!)
Getting ready for my talk at @meetingcpp
#meetingCPP
Interesting comparisons of the impact of cache friendly data structures and algorithms (e.g. OOP vs DoD) in Jonathan Müller‘s talk about „Cache Friendly C++“ at #meetingcpp #cpp
Very inspiring key note from Frances Buontempo at Meeting Cpp #meetingcpp @meetingcpp
Thanks to Richard Kaiser at @meetingcpp #MeetingCPP for praising our work on MISRA-C++:2023.
I deliberately joined MISRA-C++ working group, because I was so unsatisfied with its 2008 revision.
In his talk about better code reviews, Sandor Dargo shows how to respectfully and effectively go about various forms of code reviews and points out pitfalls. #meetingcpp
In his talk Nico Josuttis shares real-life tips and workarounds on std::generator uses in his talk, and as always points out a bunch of pitfalls. #meetingcpp
Just watched an interesting talk by Sebastian Theophil about the various approaches on error handling in C++26, including std::expected #meetingcpp
In his opening keynote, Anthony Williams makes us aware of all the ways safety issues in software can have real consequences even in more fields than immediately obvious safety critical software, so to not loose it out of sight. #meetingcpp
Meeting C++ about to kick off!
#meetingcpp #cpp #dev #conference
Arrived at #meetingcpp @meeting, looking forward to a great conference with very interesiting talks. #cpp
Traveling to Berlin for @meetingcpp for the rest of the week. I’m excited about seeing some buddies I’ve missed for a while and catch up during breaks or dinner. Almost forgot: there are amazing sessions, too 😁
#meetingcpp
Meeting C++ 2025 featured talk of the day: Nicolai Josuttis - Using std::generator<> in Practice
https://meetingcpp.com/mcpp/schedule/talkview.php?th=752d746aa85a24ad6e03a1be4c25248bb2f770e5
#meetingcpp
#cpp
#cplusplus