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• Build and Package Systems
• Concurrency and Parallelism
• Data Structures and Algorithms
• Design and Best Practices
• Education and Coaching
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• Embedded and Systems Programming
• Graphics Programming
• Interface Design
• Metaprogramming and Reflection
• Object Model
• Optimization and Undefined Behavior
• Polymorphism and Type Erasure
• Scripting and Parsing
• Secure Programming
• Software Evolution and Portability
• Tooling
• Type Design
• Web and Network Programming
•C++17 and Beyond
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Johnathan Vo
Sandia National Laboratories
Computational Scientist
Saturday
, September 22
09:00 PDT
Advanced and Modern C++ Programming: The Tricky Parts
Room 403
Nicolai Josuttis
Sunday
, September 23
09:00 PDT
Advanced and Modern C++ Programming: The Tricky Parts
Room 403
Nicolai Josuttis
Monday
, September 24
08:00 PDT
Registration
TBA
09:00 PDT
Concepts: The Future of Generic Programming (the future is here)
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Bjarne Stroustrup
11:00 PDT
The C++ Execution Model
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Bryce Adelstein Lelbach
14:00 PDT
Modern C++ Design (part 1 of 2)
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Titus Winters
C++ Function Templates: How Do They Really Work?
Steamboat (403)
Walter E Brown
How to Write Well-Behaved Value Wrappers
Keystone (404)
Simon Brand
15:15 PDT
High-Radix Concurrent C++
Winter Park (406)
Olivier Giroux
An Allocator is a Handle to a Heap
Telluride (407)
Arthur O'Dwyer
Modern C++ Design (part 2 of 2)
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Titus Winters
The Nightmare of Initialization in C++
Steamboat (403)
Nicolai Josuttis
How C++ Debuggers Work
Keystone (404)
Simon Brand
16:45 PDT
A Modern C++ Programming Model for GPUs using Khronos SYCL
Steamboat (403)
Gordon Brown • Michael Wong
20:30 PDT
Grill the Committee
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
Jon Kalb • Marshall Clow • Olivier Giroux • Howard Hinnant • Bjarne Stroustrup • Herb Sutter • Ville Voutilainen • Titus Winters
Tuesday
, September 25
08:00 PDT
minidumps: gdb-compatible, software controlled core dumps
Keystone (404)
Matthew Fleming
09:00 PDT
What Do We Mean When We Say Nothing At All?
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Kate Gregory
10:30 PDT
Patterns and Techniques Used in the Houdini 3D Graphics Application
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Mark Elendt
12:30 PDT
Make World: The Most Miserable Place In C++
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
Jason Turner • Peter Bindels • Robert Maynard • Isabella Muerte • Jussi Pakkanen
14:00 PDT
The Exciting New Future of Safe Reclamation for High Performance
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
Paul McKenney • Maged Michael • Michael Wong
Woes of Scope Guards and Unique Resource - 5+ years in the making
Winter Park (406)
Peter Sommerlad
Pessimistic Programming
Steamboat (403)
Patrice Roy
15:15 PDT
A Semi Compile/Run-time Map with (Nearly) Zero Overhead Lookup
Keystone (404)
Fabian Renn-Giles
Overloading: The Bane of All Higher-Order Functions
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
Simon Brand
RVO is Harder than it Looks: the story of -Wreturn-std-move
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Arthur O'Dwyer
15:50 PDT
Memory Tagging and how it improves C++ memory safety
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Kostya Serebryany
Smart References: There and Back Again
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
Erik Valkering
Why and How to Roll Your Own std::function Implementation
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
Tom Poole
16:45 PDT
Undefined Behavior is Not an Error
Keystone (404)
Barbara Geller • Ansel Sermersheim
Progress with C++ Modules
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
Nathan Sidwell
The Networking TS in Practice: Testable, Composable Asynchronous I/O in C++
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Robert Leahy
Wednesday
, September 26
08:00 PDT
Big Infrastructure at a Small Scale
Winter Park (406)
Matthew von Arx
09:00 PDT
State Machines Battlefield - Naive vs STL vs Boost
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
Kris Jusiak
Ensuring Exception Safety Through Testing
Keystone (404)
Jon Cohen
Sane and Safe C++ Classes
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Peter Sommerlad
10:30 PDT
Simplicity: not just for beginners
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Kate Gregory
14:00 PDT
What to Expect from a Next-Generation C++ Build System
Keystone (404)
Boris Kolpackov
Understanding Optimizers: Helping the Compiler Help You
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Nir Friedman
15:15 PDT
Refactoring Legacy Codebases with LibTooling
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
James Bennett
To Kill a Mocking Framework: Tools and Techniques for Testing Callbacks Using Standard C++
Keystone (404)
Alastair Rankine
15:50 PDT
Compiling Multi-Million Line C++ Code Bases Effortlessly with the Meson Build System
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
Jussi Pakkanen
Value Semantics: Fast, Safe, and Correct by Default
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Nicole Mazzuca
16:45 PDT
Memory Latency Troubles You? Nano-coroutines to the Rescue! (Using Coroutines TS, of Course)
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
Gor Nishanov
Accelerating Applications on a GPU with CUDA C++
Keystone (404)
Michael Gopshtein
Thursday
, September 27
09:00 PDT
Build Systems: a Simple Solution to a Complicated Problem
Keystone (404)
Peter Bindels
Using Template Magic to Automatically Generate Hybrid CPU/GPU-Code
Telluride (407)
Elmar Westphal
Writing Standard Library Compliant Data Structures and Algorithms
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
Marc Gregoire
Better Tools in Your Clang Toolbox: Extending clang-tidy With Your Custom Checks
Winter Park (406)
Victor Ciura
10:30 PDT
Thoughts on a More Powerful and Simpler C++ (5 of N)
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Herb Sutter
12:30 PDT
Machine Learning with C++ BoF
Telluride (407)
Peter Goldsborough
14:00 PDT
What do you mean "thread-safe"?
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
Geoffrey Romer
From Metaprogramming Tricks to Elegance: Custom Overload Sets and Inline SFINAE for Truly Generic Interfaces
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
Vincent Reverdy
Design for Performance: Practical Experience
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Fedor Pikus
15:15 PDT
Better C++ using Machine Learning on Large Projects
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
Nicolas Fleury • Mathieu Nayrolles
ConcurrencyCheck - Static Analyzer for Concurrency Issues in Modern C++
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
Anna Gringauze
15:50 PDT
Interactive C++ Compilation (REPL) Done in a Tiny and Embeddable Way
Keystone (404)
Viktor Kirilov
Dealing with aliasing using contracts
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
Gábor Horváth
Engineering Software: integral types
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
Andrei Zlate-Podani
16:45 PDT
Compute More in Less Time Using C++ Simd Wrapper Libraries
Steamboat (403)
Jefferson Amstutz
Development strategies: You've written a library - now what?
Telluride (407)
Marshall Clow
Class Template Argument Deduction for Everyone
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Stephan T. Lavavej
Initialization, Shutdown, and constexpr
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
Greg Falcon
Friday
, September 28
09:00 PDT
Bringing C++ 17 Parallel Algorithms to a standard library near you
Keystone (404)
Thomas Rodgers
Interfaces matter: High Performance and Heap Allocated Containers
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
John Woolverton
Applied Best Practices
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Jason Turner
Class template argument deduction in C++17
Steamboat (403)
Timur Doumler
10:30 PDT
Concurrency Challenges of Interrupt Service Routines
Steamboat (403)
Odin Holmes
Moving Faster: Everyday efficiency in modern C++
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
Alan Talbot
Large-Scale Changes at Google: Lessons Learned From Five Years of Mass Migrations
Keystone (404)
Hyrum Wright
13:30 PDT
Easy to Use, Hard to Misuse: Declarative Style in C++
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Ben Deane
14:45 PDT
Spectre: Secrets, Side-Channels, Sandboxes, and Security
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Chandler Carruth
Saturday
, September 29
09:00 PDT
Parallel Programming with Modern C++: from CPU to GPU
Room 407
Gordon Brown • Michael Wong
Sunday
, September 30
09:00 PDT
Parallel Programming with Modern C++: from CPU to GPU
Room 407
Gordon Brown • Michael Wong
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