A first look at the program of Meeting C++ 2026

With the voting on the talks ending on Sunday, Meeting C++ has now published its program, take a look at the talk listing.

A first release of the program for Meeting C++ 2026

by Jens Weller

From the article:

With the voting ending on Sunday, there is now a first overview on the program of Meeting C++ 2026 available!

As early bird tickets are selling out, its time to get your tickets!

You can take a look at the accepted talks, this is the main track:

    Robert Leahy - What Are We Synchronizing?
    Ivan Čukić - Contracts and hardened libraries - a bright future for C++ safety?
    Henrik Vallgren - Compile time is the future of Automotive Software
    Dawid Zalewski - C++26 static reflection: All you need is annotations
    Andreas Fertig - When Your Compiler Runs Your Code
    Matt Godbolt - Compiler Explorer in 2026: Sandboxes, Storage & Strangers' Code
    Antoine Morrier - Thread-safety compile-time guaranteed in C++
    Daniela Engert - Same C++, but quicker to the finish line
    Giuseppe D'Angelo - Not-so-trivial relocation in C++
    Guy Davidson - Profiles are coming
    Klaus Iglberger - Design Patterns - The Most Common Misconceptions (3 of N)

 

Add a Comment

You must sign in or register to add a comment.

Comments (0)

There are currently no comments on this entry.