September 30, 20241 yr C++ On Sea took place in Folkestone again in February this year. Sandor Dargo shares an overview of his favourite talks and some emergent ideas. Trip report: C++ On Sea 2024 by Sandor Dargo From the article: Last week, between the 3rd and 5th of July, I had the privilege of attending and presenting at C++ on Sea 2024 [CPPoS-1] for the 5th time in a row! IÎÃÃm grateful that the organizers accepted me not simply as a speaker, but that they granted me a double slot to deliver a half-day workshop about how to reduce the size of a binary. IÎÃÃm also thankful for my management that they gave me the time to go to Folkestone and share our knowledge on binary size. Last but not least, great thanks goes to my wife, who took care of the kids alone that week. Let me share with you a few thoughts about the conference. First, IÎÃÃm going to write about the 3 talks that I liked the most during the 3 days, then IÎÃÃm going to share 3 interesting ideas I heard about and then IÎÃÃm going to share some personal impressions about the conference. View the full article
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