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Submit your talk to Meeting C++ 2019!

The call for submissions is open for Meeting C++ 2019!

New speakers are welcome to submit as there is a dedicated track for this, start speaking at Meeting C++!

Submit your talk to Meeting C++ 2019!

by Jens Weller

From the article:

When Meeting C++ 2019 was announced in the begin of April, there was already a hint that you could submit your talks. And so far a few have done so. Now its time for an official news entry. Submit your talk to Meeting C++ 2019! This year its the 8th edition of Meeting C++!

Speaking at Meeting C++ is a fun experience, you get to attend the speakers dinner, attend the full conference for free and enjoy the luxurious Hotelrooms the Andels offers from Wednesday to Saturday! You can look at last years schedule to get a feel for what your competition might talk about, but have in mind that you don't see the talks that were not submitted! If you want to talk about a C++ topic that wasn't covered yet, or have a unique idea for your talk, please submit! Speakers don't need to buy a ticket and the conference has a contingent of rooms available for speakers & staff.

C++ Now 2019 Keynote Announcement: David Sankel on The C++ Reflection TS

C++Now 2019 will be held in Aspen, Colorado, from May 5-10. Registration is still open!

Keynote Announced: David Sankel on The C++ Reflection TS

by C++Now

From the announcement:

David is a frequent speaker at C++Now, where he may be best known for his talks on advanced functional programming in C++.

In this keynote address, he will discuss the C++ Reflection TS, of which he is a co-author. He will answer the question What is the C++ Reflection TS and what will it do for me? (Spoiler: A lot!) The talk will cover this exciting new language feature, demonstrates how it is used, and discuss the direction reflection is taking within the C++ standardization committee.

CppCon 2019 Call for Submissions

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CppCon 2019 Call for Submissions

From the article:

CppCon is the annual, week-long face-to-face gathering for the entire C++ community. The conference is organized by the C++ community for the community and so we invite you to present. The conference regular program consists of five days of seven tracks of one hour sessions...

CPPP--Jonathan Boccara

A new one!

CPPP

by Jonathan Boccara

From the article:

Here is an exciting piece of news for the C++ community: the CPPP conference has been officially announced!

C++Now 2019 Schedule Announcement

C++Now 2019 will be held in Aspen, Colorado, from May 5-10. Registration is still open!

Schedule Announced: Over 50 Presentations in 3 Tracks

From the announcement:

This year we have 3 tracks with over 50 C++-focused presentations including keynotes, lightning talks, panels, and the “Library in a Week” hands-on workshop.

If you are still on the fence about whether to join us, now is a good time to make up your mind. Check out the list of session tags, the conference schedule, and the attendee video. The venue has a hard attendee limit and if the conference sells out (as it tends to do), your remaining option is to wait until 2020.

C++ Now 2019 Keynote Announcement: Compile Time RegEx by Hana Dusíková

C++Now 2019 will be held in Aspen, Colorado, from May 5-10. Registration is still open!

Keynote Announced: Hana Dusíková on Compile Time Regular Expressions

From the announcement:

The theme of this year’s keynotes is Compile-time Magic and the first keynote that we are announcing is Hana Dusíková’s presentation of a library that performs at compile-time, work that is often done at runtime.

Hana’s keynote is entitled Compile Time Regular Expressions with Deterministic Finite Automaton.

Call for papers -- code::dive

code::dive 2019 just started its call for papers until the end of 2019-06-30.

Call for papers

by code::dive

About the conference:

code::dive 2019 is the 6th edition of the code::dive conference, taking place at Cinema New Horizons at Wrocław, Poland, on 20-21 of November. The conference is organized by Nokia Wrocław.