Releasing the 5th Track for Meeting C++ 2025

Meeting C++ hosts a new track in Berlin this year, offering 4 tracks onsite

Releasing the 5th Track for Meeting C++ 2025

by Jens Weller

from the article:

I am excited to announce that with the recent changes to the schedule, Meeting C++ 2025 has now 5 tracks: 4 onsite and 1 online track. This new track is possible thanks to better funding from sponsors and exhibitors enabling even more C++ content at Meeting C++ in Berlin.

For onsite attendees there is a new batch of hotel tickets and team tickets available. The current hotel ticket batch sells until Mid October.
New talks at Meeting C++ 2025

These are the new talks which are now at the conference:

    100 BC (binary compatibility) - Marc Mutz
    Case Study: Purging Undefined Behavior and Intel Assumptions in a Legacy Codebase - Roth Michaels
    Type Traits without Compiler Intrinsics – The Promise of Static Reflection - Andrei Zissu
    Back to the basics: Namespaces 101 - Sandor Dargo
    Building Bridges: C++ Interop., Foreign Function Interfaces & ABI - Gareth Williamson
    Instruction Level Parallelism and Software Performance - Ivica Bogosavljevic
    Real-time Safety — Guaranteed by the Compiler! - Anders Schau Knatten
    Missing (and future?) C++ range concepts - Jonathan Müller
    From Introductory to Advanced C++ - Learning Guidelines - Slobodan Dmitrovic
    MISRA C++ 2023 - Richard Kaiser

 

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