August 15, 20241 yr On Sunday the voting for Meeting C++ 2024 ended, now the program is taking shape. The schedule should be available by end of August. A first look at the voting results for Meeting C++ 2024 by Jens Weller From the article: And through this voting, these talks made it into the top 11 - forming the main track: â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡ Andreas Weis - C++ Modules - Getting Started Today â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡ Roth Michaels - Templates made easy with C++20: how constexpr/constexpr, fold expressions, and concepts change how we write code â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡ Bryce Adelstein Lelbach - The C++ Execution Model â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡ Klaus Iglberger - There is no Silver Bullet â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡ Boguslaw Cyganek - Pipeline architectures in C++: overloaded pipe operator |, std::expected and its monadic operations â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡ Nico Josuttis - C++ Concepts: What you should know and how to use them right â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡ Peter Muldoon - Dependency Injection in C++ : A Practical Guide â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡ Jonathan Mââller - An (In-)Complete Guide to C++ Object Lifetimes â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡ Sandor Dargo - Clean code! Horrible performance? â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡ Andreas Fertig - Fast and small C++ - When efficiency matters â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡â¬Ã¡ Timur Doumler - Contracts for C++ View the full article
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