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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

 

Rainer Grimm passed last week

Sadly I have to inform you about Rainer Grimms passing last week. He was a great C++ author, trainer, speaker and friend. Heartfelt condolences to his family.

Rainer Grimms ALS Journey 31/31: the end

by Beatrix Grimm

From the article:

Dear readers, we are extremely sad to inform you that Rainer passed away on October 6, 2025, surrounded by his closest family. After suffering from life-threatening pneumonia, Rainer decided against further life-sustaining measures that would have severely restricted his life. He passed away peacefully, accompanied by his family.

You should use QPainterPath they said...

A blog entry about this years t-shirt at Meeting C++ 2025 and exploring QPainterPath for it.

You should use QPainterPath they said...

by Jens Weller

From the article:

This post is about what I learned while playing around with QPainterPath for this years t-shirt at Meeting C++ 2025 sponsored by Hudson River Trading.

One of the issues from last years t-shirt was when using drawText from QPainter, one does not really *draw* text in an svg exported. Instead you'll get the text and the font kinda embedded in an svg. What good is that in a vector graphic? This was a bit of a surprise when I ran into issues with this last year during printing. While this could be solved with the printing company picking a different font, it would have been also solved by using QPainterPath. At least this was the feedback from some of the Qt experts present onsite or online...

 

Final call for sponsors for Meeting C++ 2025

With Meeting C++ 2025 coming closer, we're doing a last round of onboarding for sponsors

Final call for sponsors for Meeting C++ 2025

by Jens Weller

From the article:

With Meeting C++ 2025 just being 5 weeks away, I share a call for sponsors with you.

Maybe your employer is interested in being present as a sponsor at this years Meeting C++ conference? Have you thought about the possibilty that you could have your employer sponsor Meeting C++ 2025?

As an organization Meeting C++ gets its funding through sponsorship and ticket sales for the conference mostly.

Highlighting the student and support tickets for Meeting C++ 2025

Meeting C++ is offering online and onsite student and support tickets for this years conference!

Highlighting the student and support tickets for Meeting C++ 2025

by Jens Weller

From the article:

I'd like to point towards the programs for those that can't afford to pay for a ticket for Meeting C++ 2025: the programs for the student and support tickets.

And let me start with thanking those that enable these programs through their ticket buying: the attendees and sponsors of Meeting C++ 2025! With the schedule published, I'd like to highlight the student and support tickets for Meeting C++ 2025. For a few years now Meeting C++ has hosted programs to give students, underrepresented folks and those who can't afford a ticket access to the conference.

 

Planning the next Meeting C++ job fairs

Meeting C++ is hosting a job fair in October online and planning a job fair in November in Berlin at Meeting C++ 2025!

Planning the next Meeting C++ job fairs

by Jens Weller

From the article:

The next Meeting C++ online job fair is planned for October 14th & 15th, also I'd like to talk about the onsite job fair plans for Meeting C++ 2025!

If you have open positions you should advertise them in the bi-weekly Meeting C++ Jobs Newsletter, which now also powers the candidate listing of Meeting C++ with 80+ international candidates at the moment.

 

C++ Day 2025

A full day of C++ in Pavia (Italy) on October 25:

C++ Day 2025

 

An event organized by the Italian C++ Community and SEA Vision.

Sponsors: SEA Vision, ELT, Sigeo (and others in the pipeline).

 

All talks will be in English.

 

In a nutshell

Launched in 2016, C++ Day is a community-driven event format by the Italian C++ Community, co-organized with external partners like companies and universities.

The C++ Day 2025 will be held in person on October 25 in Pavia, a joint effort between the Italian C++ Community and SEA Vision, who is also generously hosting the event at their venue.

The event is free to attend, runs for an entire day, and includes coffee breaks and lunch.

 

Who should attend the C++ Day 2025?

This event is made by passionate C++ professionals for C++ professionals, companies, students and enthusiasts.

 

What can I find at the C++ Day 2025?

  • tech talks
  • 2+ hours of networking
  • Some Sponsors on site
  • 2 coffee breaks and lunch included
  • Cozy atmosphere, games and gadgets

You can refer to the detailed program for more information.

 

When does the C++ Day 2025 take place?

The event will be held on October 25, 2025 at SEA Vision headquarters, in Pavia.

Open doors at 8.30 AM. The event starts at 9.15 AM and will last for a full day.

 

Who supports this event?

Sponsors: SEA Vision, ELT, Sigeo (and others in the pipeline).
 

Do I need to register?

The C++ Day 2025 is free, but you must register to facilitate the organization of the event. You can register here.

Planning a 5th track for Meeting C++ 2025

Meeting C++ is putting together a 5th track, which will feature onsite in Berlin

Planning a 5th track for Meeting C++ 2025

by Jens Weller

From the article:

I'm working on adding a 5th Track to Meeting C++ 2025 for onsite.

Already last year I've been thinking about this, but in the end its been to expensive to do, and hence only feasible with a large increase in onsite attendees. This year I'm able to go a different route through sponsorship, and thus for onsite the cost is covered by sponsors. Which in turn then also contribute talks. I hope that most talks will be in the schedule by October, and I plan to release the first talks in September for the new track. Right now the track is not visible in the schedule, as I don't want to add an empty track. We may also stream the online track into the conference in a room.