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CPPP call for proposal closes September 30th -- Fred Tingaud

The Call for Proposals for the CPPP conference that will be fully online December 1-3 2021 is open.

CPPP call for proposals is open until September 30th.

By Fred Tingaud

From the article:

The proposal portal at https://proposal.cppp.fr was designed with new speakers in mind and each field comes with advices on how to write your proposal to increase your chances. If you are thinking about proposing your first talk, we hope that it will encourage you to do it.

Meeting C++ 2021: looking for sponsors

Meeting C++ has opened this years call for sponsors

Meeting C++ 2021: looking for sponsors

by Jens Weller

From the article:

With the online platform being selected, its finally time to open the call for sponsors for Meeting C++ 2021!

Sponsoring is an easy way to support the work of Meeting C++, as my work is mostly funded through the ticketsales and sponsorships of the yearly Meeting C++ conference. So maybe your employer is interested in sponsoring Meeting C++ 2021?

Upcoming C++ User Group meetings in September

A listing of the upcoming C++ User Group Meetings in September

C++ User Group Meetings in September 2021

by Jens Weller

From the article:

The monthly overview about upcoming C++ User Group Meetings in September. As the pandemic ends or continues, depending in which part of the world you live, I list again all meetings online and real world.

Meeting C++ online hosts two events in September:

    16.9 C++ UG Meeting C++ online - September - Windows, macOS and the Web: Lessons from cross-platform
    28.9 C++ UG Meeting C++ online - Online C++ job fair (afternoon CEST)
    29.9 C++ UG Meeting C++ online - Online C++ job fair (evening CEST)

Meeting C++ is still looking for employers to participate in the online job fair, register your spot with in the next days to be best visible for this event.

Voting results and the Top 10 talks for Meeting C++ 2021

The results from the voting for this years Meeting C++ conference are in, and published together with the Top10 of talks!

Voting results and the top 10 Talks for Meeting C++ 2021

by Jens Weller

From the article

The Meeting C++ hive mind has spoken, and given the feedback of the C++ community to the submissions of Meeting C++ 2021.

Like in the previous years, one could vote from 0-5 for each talk and leave a comment if you'd like on each talk. The talks are randomized in Order, and not every voting session has finished the full stack of talks to vote on. The result below is then achieved by weighing the votes from 0-5 as {-3,-2,-1,1,3,4}, this gives the talks that folks want to see a bit of an edge, while the negative numbers help to keep the range of the end result a bit closer. Having bought a ticket before the voting starts does give you a higher voting weight, as you'll be attending the conference.


 

CppCon update: Near-record number of talk submissions

hallway_track-300x188.jpegA near-record number of talk submissions, with the large majority of speakers asking to deliver their talks in person, on-site in Aurora this October:

Big Update with Big Thanks for a Big Program

by Jon Kalb

From the announcement:

The deadline for Main Program submissions has passed with a near-record number of submissions! ... We are excited both by the quality of the submissions and by the fact that that the vast majority of submissions were for onsite presentations.

... Our Program Committee is currently hard at work reviewing and rating each submission and we know that we’ll have an amazing program for both onsite and online attendees in Aurora in October. As you know, we’ve announced that Bjarne Stroustrup will be our opening keynote onsite... Creating multiple, thoughtful evaluations on almost two-hundred submissions touching on virtually every topic of C++ and software design in less than a month is a mammoth task, but we know that the CppCon 2021 Program that you’ll be seeing in Aurora and/or online, will be something that we as organizers, the Program Committee, and the presenters, will be proud to present.

C++ developers conference C++ Russia is looking for speakers

If you think that you have nothing to share with the audience, you might be wrong. Your professional experience could prove useful to colleagues from all over the world.

Call for papers for conference C++ Russia

by C++ Russia

About the call:

Feel free to share your ideas with us. We will help to prepare your performance.

Plus, as a speaker, you’ll get Full Pass, one ticket to all season’s conferences.

Call for papers is on up to the 13d September.

 

Upcoming C++ User Group meetings in August

The monthly overview on upcoming C++ User Group Meetings. This time with offline, hybrid and online meetings!

Upcoming C++ User Group Meetings in August 2021

by Jens Weller

From the article:

The monthly overview of upcoming C++ User Group meetings. This time with offline, hybrid and online meetings.

In the first 3 weeks of August Meeting C++ online will host these events for you to get a first feeling on how a platform performs:

    5th August: Teaching C++ with Victor Ciura
    12th August: Ivan Čukić - Members through a looking glass!
    19th August: Peter Sommerlad - Beyond rule of zero

3 Test events for Meeting C++ 2021

In August, Meeting C++ online will host 3 test events on 3 different online platforms to test which one should be chosen to host Meeting C++ 2021.

Testing online platforms for Meeting C++ 2021

by Jens Weller

From the article:

For this year, the conference of Meeting C++ is online only. I've made this decision last year, when it was clear that this is an option that is available. With predictions of a 4th Wave in Europe in Fall, it seems to be the right decision. Since 2020 Meeting C++ online gathered a community of folks interested in C++ and attending online events into a User Group. With one year of experience in hosting online events, its time to move forward and see which platform should host these events in the future.

5th August: Teaching C++ with Victor Ciura
12th August: Ivan Cukic - Members through a looking glass!
19th August: Peter Sommerlad - Beyond rule of zero

Join the review and voting session for Meeting C++ 2021

Until next week Tuesday you can start your voting session and give feedback on the talks for Meeting C++ 2021.

Starting the review and feedback session for Meeting C++ 2021

by Jens Weller

From the article:

Like every year, Meeting C++ gives the C++ community the chance to review the talks and give feedback on them for a short period. You'll be able to leave a comment on each talk and vote between 0 - 5, where 5 is best.