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Draft FAQ: Why does the C++ standard ship every three years?

Sutter's Mill

More about that in the post-meeting trip report after the meeting is over… FAQs (As of pre-Cologne, July 2019) There are bugs in the standard, so should we delay C++20? If we had just another meeting or two, we could add <feature> which is almost ready, so should we delay C++20? Of course, and no. Of course, and no.

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C++ and Beyond 2011

Sutter's Mill

I’m very much looking forward to C++ and Beyond 2011 this August, again with Scott Meyers and Andrei Alexandrescu. This year’s program will be heavily oriented toward performance (first) and C++0x (second). I’ll be giving a brand-new talk on “C++ and the GPU… and Beyond.”

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My Final C++ and Beyond 2011 Sessions

Sutter's Mill

I just posted two more sessions I’ll be giving next month at C++ and Beyond. “C++ Renaissance.” already know that C++ is “the” language of choice for demanding applications. already know that C++ is “the” language of choice for demanding applications. “How to Teach Today’s C++.”

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My C++ and Beyond Intro: C++ Renaissance

Sutter's Mill

Channel 9 has just posted a recording of my intro talk at C++ and Beyond 2011 last month in Banff. Here’s the link: C++ and Beyond 2011: Why C++. It’s a keynote-y talk, not a technical talk, but we felt it was important to address an important trend involving the language.

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Two More C&B Sessions: C++0x Memory Model (Scott) and Exceptional C++0x (me)

Sutter's Mill

Scott Meyers, Andrei Alexandrescu and I are continuing to craft and announce the technical program for C++ and Beyond (C&B) 2011 , and two more sessions are now posted. All talks are brand-new material created specifically for C&B 2011. Here are short blurbs; follow the links for longer descriptions.

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Two Sessions: C++ Concurrency and Parallelism – 2012 State of the Art (and Standard)

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It’s time for, not one, but two brand-new, up-to-date talks on the state of the art of concurrency and parallelism in C++. I’m going to put them together especially and only for C++ and Beyond 2012 , and I’ll be giving them nowhere else this year: C++ Concurrency – 2012 State of the Art (and Standard). And there’s a lot to tell.

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What I Read in 2011

Tim Kadlec

2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. ” and “The Death and Life of the Great American School System” are at the top for non-fiction (excluding the web-related ones). Hardboiled Web Design by Andy Clarke. Linchpin by Seth Godin. Pull by David Siegel. The Death and Life of the Great American School System by Diane Ravitch.