1:15:08
C++Now 2018: Lisa Lippincott “Opening Keynote: The Shape of a Program”
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1:25:27
C++Now 2018: John Regehr “Closing Keynote: Undefined Behavior and Compiler Optimizations”
1:30:26
C++Now 2018: Charley Bay “A Quantum Data Structure For Classical Computers”
1:30:23
C++Now 2018: Odin Holmes “C++ Mixins: Customization Through Compile Time Composition”
1:30:51
C++Now 2018: Bob Steagall “Fast Conversion From UTF-8 with C++, DFAs, and SSE Intrinsics”
1:28:42
C++Now 2018: Arthur O'Dwyer “An Allocator is a Handle to a Heap”
1:32:35
C++Now 2018: Z. Laine “Boost.Text: Fixing std::string, and Adding Unicode to Standard C++ (part 1)”
1:17:48
C++Now 2018: Z. Laine “Boost.Text: Fixing std::string, and Adding Unicode to Standard C++ (part 2)”
1:27:35
C++Now 2018: Jason Rice “Generalized Full Duplex Messaging”
1:29:27
C++Now 2018: Mateusz Pusz “Beyond C++17”
1:33:01
C++Now 2018: David Sankel “C++17's std::pmr Comes With a Cost”
1:24:15
C++Now 2018: Allan Deutsch “Game Engine API Design”
1:10:43
C++Now 2018: Bob Steagall “If I Had My 'Druthers: A Proposal for Improving the Containers in C++2x”
1:23:54
C++Now 2018: Jonathan Müller “Rethinking Pointers”
1:32:06
C++Now 2018: Ben Deane “Easy to Use, Hard to Misuse: Declarative Style in C++”
1:14:17
C++Now 2018: Jens Weller - The Problem with "Cutting Edge C++"
1:29:48
C++Now 2018: Arthur O'Dwyer “The Best Type Traits that C++ Doesn't Have”
1:30:21
C++Now 2018:Bob Steagall “Fancy Pointers for Fun and Profit”
1:25:01
C++Now 2018: Tony Van Eerd “The Continuing Saga of the Lock-free Queue: Part 3 of N”
1:21:10
C++Now 2018: Odin Holmes “Boost.TMP: Your DSL for Metaprogramming”
1:25:05
C++Now 2018: Keno Fischer & Bart Janssens “The Julia Language and C++: The Perfect Marriage?”
42:15
C++Now 2018: Peter Bindels “A View to a View”
1:21:22
C++Now 2018: Michał Dominiak “From Parsing to sema: Making Sense of Syntax Trees”
44:13
C++Now 2018: Mark Zeren “-Os Matters”
48:40
C++Now 2018: Marshall Clow “Making Your Library More Reliable with Fuzzing”
1:35:43
C++Now 2018: Gašper Ažman “My Little *this Deduction: Friendship is ... Uniform?”
1:30:40
C++Now 2018: Michael Caisse “Modern C++ in Embedded Systems”
1:37:34
C++Now 2018: JeanHeyd M. “Compile Fast, Run Faster, Scale Forever: A Look into the sol2 Lua Library”
1:31:47
yomm2: Fast, Orthogonal, Open Methods in a Library - Jean-Louis Leroy - C++Now 2018
1:31:29
C++Now 2018: Michael Spencer “How Compilers Reason About Exceptions”
1:01:00
C++Now 2018: Closing Panel: What Belongs in the C++ Standard Library
1:31:38
C++Now 2018: Jason Turner “Initializer Lists Are Broken, Let's Fix Them”
1:39:13
C++Now 2018: Matt Calabrese “Argot: Simplifying Variants, Tuples, and Futures”
1:25:39
C++Now 2018: John Lakos “C++ Modules & Large-Scale Development”
1:41:31
C++Now 2018: Louis Dionne “Runtime Polymorphism: Back to the Basics”
40:16
C++Now 2018: Anastasia Kazakova “Debug C++ Without Running”
1:27:25
C++Now 2018: Matthew Butler “Secure Coding Best Practices”
1:33:27
C++Now 2018: Rong Lu “C++ Development with Visual Studio Code”
C++Now 2018: Roman Siromakha “Design And Implementation Of DBMS Asynchronous Client Library”
1:32:12
C++Now 2018: Phil Nash “Option(al) Is Not a Failure”
1:31:55
C++Now 2018: Titus Winters “Modern C++ API Design: From Rvalue-References to Type Design”
43:20
C++Now 2018: Eberhard Gräther “The Untapped Potential of Software Visualization”
48:38
C++Now 2018: Mateusz Pusz “Git, CMake, Conan: How to Ship and Reuse our C++ Projects”
45:59
Fortransformers: A Field Study - Tobias Loew [ C++Now 2018 ]
45:38
C++Now 2018: Jason Rice “Docker Based C++ Dependency and Build Management”
57:33
C++Now 2018: Jonathan Boccara “Smart Output Iterators”
1:38:30
C++Now 2018: Vittorio Romeo “Futures Without Type Erasure”
1:30:03
C++Now 2018: Matt Godbolt “What Else Has My Compiler Done For Me Lately?”
1:28:57
C++Now 2018: Alan Talbot “Moving Faster: Everyday Efficiency in Modern C++”
1:18:56
C++Now 2018: Tony Wasserka “Generative Programming in Action: Emulating the 3DS”
1:30:53
C++Now 2018: You Can Do Better than std::unordered_map: New Improvements to Hash Table Performance
1:17:53
C++Now 2018: Tony Van Eerd “Words of Wisdom”