Come along to C++ Edinburgh to see some great talks and to chat and network with local C++ developers. This time, three of our trusty co-organisers will be bestowing these festive gifts upon us:
• Live Cross-Platform Compiler Development — Sy Brand
• Proposals vs Promises: Understanding the C++ Committee — Christopher Di Bella and Gordon Brown
Pizza and drinks will be provided provided! There will be directions to the meeting room at reception.
As with all of our events, C++ Edinburgh aims to be a positive and friendly environment for everyone. Please check out our Code of Conduct (http://cppedinburgh.uk/code-of-conduct.html) and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us here, on Twitter (https://twitter.com/cppedinburgh), or at cppedinburgh@gmail.com. We are also happy to provide contact details if you would like to message us when you arrive at the event.
Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/cppedinburgh) or join our mailing list (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cppedinburgh), and don't forget to let your friends and colleagues know about the event.
Thanks to our sponsors, Codeplay and Canon Medical.
Join us at OX184 for a C++ Edinburgh social, to chat about all things C++ and get to know Edinburgh's C++ developer community. We will of course have our usual fun with a C++ quiz, so please free free to take part!
There won't be any talks nor sponsored food/drink at this event - for that, please come along to our next meet-up!
As with all of our events, C++ Edinburgh aims to be a friendly and open environment for everyone. Please check out our Code of Conduct (http://cppedinburgh.uk/code-of-conduct.html) and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us here, on Twitter (https://twitter.com/cppedinburgh), or at cppedinburgh@gmail.com. We are also happy to provide contact details if you would like to message us when you arrive at the event.
Of course, don't forget to invite your friends and colleagues along! Hope to see you there!
Come along to C++ Edinburgh to see some great talks and to chat and network with local C++ developers. This time, we have two special guests visiting Edinburgh with the following talks:
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Dependency Management at the End of the Rainbow — Corentin Jabot
Do you dream of a good, ubiquitous "package manager for C++"? You are not alone: It is one of the most requested feature by the community. But despite the strong interest and the evident benefits this sought after unicorn would offer, existing solutions do not necessarily meet the community's expectations. Yet, other languages seem to have cracked this problem. What makes C++ more challenging? We will try to define the scope of dependency management, talk about the C++ ecosystem and its tools. We will explore the advantages and drawbacks of the various ways to distribute and reuse C++ code and reflect on hot topics such as "binary compatibility", "building the world" and "living at head". While this talk will not spawn unicorns, we might discover a few actionable guidelines to make our projects easier to build and share.
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C++20: the small things — Timur Doumler
C++20 comes with some big new language features: modules, coroutines, concepts, spaceship, and many new libraries. But apart from all those, C++20 also offers many small language improvements, making C++ more powerful and expressive, but also safer and more consistent.
This talk is an overview over all those smaller additions to the core language that will make your life easier. We will discuss much-needed improvements to existing facilities such as lambdas, CTAD, structured bindings, and initialisation, as well as brand-new language utilities that you may not yet have heard about!
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Pizza and drinks will be provided provided! There will be directions to the meeting room at reception.
As with all of our events, C++ Edinburgh aims to be a positive and friendly environment for everyone. Please check out our Code of Conduct (http://cppedinburgh.uk/code-of-conduct.html) and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us here, on Twitter (https://twitter.com/cppedinburgh), or at [masked]. We are also happy to provide contact details if you would like to message us when you arrive at the event.
Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/cppedinburgh) or join our mailing list (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cppedinburgh), and don't forget to let your friends and colleagues know about the event.
Thanks to our sponsors, Codeplay and Canon Medical.
Come along to C++ Edinburgh to chat and network with local C++ developers and see the following talks:
• Strong Types in C++ — Barney Dellar, Canon Medical
• Building C++ — Morris Hafner, Codeplay
Pizza and drinks provided! There will be directions to the meeting room at reception.
As with all of our events, C++ Edinburgh aims to be a positive and friendly environment for everyone. Please check out our Code of Conduct (http://cppedinburgh.uk/code-of-conduct.html) and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us here, on Twitter (https://twitter.com/cppedinburgh), or at [masked]. We are also happy to provide contact details if you would like to message us when you arrive at the event.
Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/cppedinburgh) or join our mailing list (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cppedinburgh), and don't forget to let your friends and colleagues know about the event.
Thanks to our sponsors, Codeplay and Canon Medical.
Join us at the Beehive Inn to chat about all things C++ and get to know Edinburgh's C++ developer community. We will of course have our usual fun with a C++ quiz, so please free free to take part!
There won't be any talks at this event - for that, please come along to our next meet-up!
As with all of our events, C++ Edinburgh aims to be a friendly and open environment for everyone. Please check out our Code of Conduct (http://cppedinburgh.uk/code-of-conduct.html) and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us here, on Twitter (https://twitter.com/cppedinburgh), or at [masked]. We are also happy to provide contact details if you would like to message us when you arrive at the event.
Of course, don't forget to invite your friends and colleagues along! Hope to see you there!
Join us at a local bar/eatery to chat about C++ and get to know the local C++ developer community. Food and drinks not provided. More details coming soon.
Come along to C++ Edinburgh to chat and network with local C++ developers and see the following talks:
• Why advances in Automotive Driving Aids Systems (ADAS) + efficient C++ meet safety concerns — Illya Rudkin, Codeplay
• Daily C++ — Barney Dellar, Canon Medical
• A system that I used to know — Benoit Chauvin
Pizza and drinks provided! There will be directions to the meeting room at reception.
As with all of our events, C++ Edinburgh aims to be a positive and friendly environment for everyone. Please check out our Code of Conduct (http://cppedinburgh.uk/code-of-conduct.html) and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us here, on Twitter (https://twitter.com/cppedinburgh), or at [masked]. We are also happy to provide contact details if you would like to message us when you arrive at the event.
Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/cppedinburgh) or join our mailing list (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cppedinburgh), and don't forget to let your friends and colleagues know about the event
Join us at the Beehive Inn to chat about all things C++ and get to know Edinburgh's C++ developer community. We will of course have our usual fun with a C++ quiz, so please free free to take part!
There won't be any talks at this event - for that, please come along to our next meet-up!
As with all of our events, C++ Edinburgh aims to be a friendly and open environment for everyone. Please check out our Code of Conduct (http://cppedinburgh.uk/code-of-conduct.html) and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us here, on Twitter (https://twitter.com/cppedinburgh), or at [masked]. We are also happy to provide contact details if you would like to message us when you arrive at the event.
Of course, don't forget to invite your friends and colleagues along! Hope to see you there!