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Andrei Purcarus Craciun
Microsoft
Software Engineer
xxandreixx@hotmail.com
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
17:30 PDT
Tee Shirt Night Dinner
TBA
20:00 PDT
Registration Reception
TBA
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
Secure Coding Best Practices: Your First Line Is The Last Line Of Defense (part 1 of 2)
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
Matthew Butler
15:15 PDT
Modern C++ Design (part 2 of 2)
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Titus Winters
Secure Coding Best Practices: Your First Line Is The Last Line Of Defense (part 2 of 2)
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
Matthew Butler
16:45 PDT
Emulating the Nintendo 3DS: Generative & Declarative Programming in Action
Winter Park (406)
Tony Wasserka
Tuesday
, September 25
09:00 PDT
Source Instrumentation for Monitoring C++ in Production
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
Steven Simpson
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
Debuggers for Modern Applications: Performance and Static Analysis
Telluride (407)
Samy Al Bahra
14:00 PDT
What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: A Tale of Expectations and Exceptions
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
Simon Brand • Phil Nash
More gdb and other Linux debugging wizardry
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Greg Law
15:15 PDT
Touring the "C++ Tip of the Week" Series
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
Jon Cohen • Matt Kulukundis
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
Wednesday
, September 26
09:00 PDT
Software Vulnerabilities in C and C++
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
Patricia Aas
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
How to Argue(ment): What Type Should I Use for My Function's Arguments
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
Richard Powell
Understanding Optimizers: Helping the Compiler Help You
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Nir Friedman
Latest and Greatest in the Visual Studio Family for C++ Developers 2018
Steamboat (403)
Steve Carroll • Marian Luparu
15:15 PDT
What's new in Visual Studio Code for C++ development
Steamboat (403)
Rong Lu
15:50 PDT
Value Semantics: Fast, Safe, and Correct by Default
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Nicole Mazzuca
16:45 PDT
105 STL Algorithms in Less Than an Hour
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Jonathan Boccara
Thursday
, September 27
09:00 PDT
Inside Visual C++' Parallel Algorithms
Steamboat (403)
Billy O'Neal
Writing Standard Library Compliant Data Structures and Algorithms
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
Marc Gregoire
10:30 PDT
Thoughts on a More Powerful and Simpler C++ (5 of N)
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Herb Sutter
14:00 PDT
What do you mean "thread-safe"?
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
Geoffrey Romer
Signed integers are two's complement
Steamboat (403)
JF Bastien
15:15 PDT
Effective replacement of dynamic polymorphism with std::variant
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Mateusz Pusz
Better C++ using Machine Learning on Large Projects
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
Nicolas Fleury • Mathieu Nayrolles
15:50 PDT
Engineering Software: integral types
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
Andrei Zlate-Podani
16:45 PDT
Development strategies: You've written a library - now what?
Telluride (407)
Marshall Clow
Friday
, September 28
09:00 PDT
Interfaces matter: High Performance and Heap Allocated Containers
Aspen Highlands Hall (1st Floor)
John Woolverton
Applied Best Practices
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Jason Turner
C++ Modules and Large-Scale Development
Copper Mountain Theater (2nd Floor)
John Lakos
10:30 PDT
The Bits Between the Bits: How We Get to main()
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Matt Godbolt
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
Clangd: architecture of a scalable C++ language server
Steamboat (403)
Ilya Biryukov
Get rich quick! Using Boost.Beast WebSockets and Networking TS
Keystone (404)
Vinnie Falco
14:45 PDT
Spectre: Secrets, Side-Channels, Sandboxes, and Security
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Chandler Carruth
16:45 PDT
Closing Panel: Spectre
Breckenridge Hall (1st Floor)
Matt Godbolt • Chandler Carruth • Jon Masters • Matt Miller
Saturday
, September 29
09:00 PDT
Accelerated TDD: For More Productive C++
Room 403
Phil Nash
Sunday
, September 30
09:00 PDT
Accelerated TDD: For More Productive C++
Room 403
Phil Nash
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