Confirmed Speakers & Talks at Meeting C++ 2017

published at 10.07.2017 11:07 by Jens Weller

Last week the decisions for who could speak at Meeting C++ 2017 was made, and the selected candidates were contacted. Here is a little overview on talks and speakers for this years conference. There is a few speakers which haven't reacted yet, hope to share these talks soon too.

Speakers & Talks at Meeting C++ 2017

Mutz - Stringviews, stringviews everywhere

Kazakova - Tools from the C++ eco-system to save a leg

Mendelsohn - Reader-Write Lock versus Mutex - Understanding a Lost Bet

Jusiak - Concepts driven design

Turner - Practical constexpr

Schäling - The hidden rules of world-class C++ code

Brand - How C++ Debuggers Work

Müller - Fun with (user-defined) attributes

Turner - Moving to C++17

Cukic - Functional Data Structures

Iglberger - Free Your Functions!

Horváth - Beyond the Compiler: Advanced Tools for Better Productivity

Bolívar Puente - The most valuable values

Henney - Declarative Thinking, Declarative Practice

Bratterud - True parallelism with no concept of threads

Bikineev - Reflection in C++Next

Ropert - C++ API & ABI versioning

Bergner - Reactive Equations

Bergdoll - Is std::function really the best we can do?

Reischuck - Improve your C++ by taking inspirations from other languages

Mallia - C++: unexpected behaviour

Grimm - Threads and Locks must Go

Petriconi - There Is A New Future

Mertz - Code Reviews - Why, What, and How

Lakos - Local ("Arena") Memory Allocators

Douglas - Introduction to proposed std::expected<T, E>

Nash - Modern C++ Testing with Catch2

van den Elsen - Testing and Verification of Concurrent Programs

Boccara - Strong types for strong interfaces

These are most talks, a few are missing, as the speaker hasn't yet contacted me. Unfortunately also one speaker is not able to come and present. A more complete overview and the schedule for the conference will take a few weeks, as first goal is to launch the new website...

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