If you are a professional developer, you should visit one of the many programming conferences. It’s a great opportunity to see what’s new or refresh rusty skills. But first and foremost conferences are for meeting people who share your interests and passions, and for talking to them.
List of talks
I occasionally speak at some C++ related conferences. Here’s the list of talks I’ve given so far.
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Lambdas–the good, the bad, and the tricky at Meeting C++ 2019
- Slides
- Sadly, because of equipment malfunction, a recording of this talk is not available.
- Structured bindings uncovered at C++ on Sea 2020
- Lambdas, uses and abuses at Meeting C++ 2020
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Modern C on Sea a half-day workshop on modern C at C++ on Sea 2021
This was a workshop, so there’s no recording or slides available.
- To pass and return–the story of functions, values and compilers at Meeting C++ 2021
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To pass and return–the story of functions, values and compilers at C++ on Sea 2022
This is an updated and modified version of the talk I’d given at Meeting C++ 2021
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Lambdas–how to capture everythig and stay sane at Meeting C++ 2022
One more talk about lambdas at Meeting C++. It becomes a tradition of sorts:).
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C is great! Long live C! at ACCU 2023
A bit unusual talk about modern C. Covers most of the new aspects of the C language up to C23. With some refactoring tips.
- Slides
- No recording available (yet).