
Competitive Coding
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02/23/18
•54m
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Conor Hoekstra works at Moody's Analytics as a C++ Software Developer helping maintain and develop an insurance software program called AXIS. Wanting to develop better algorithm and data structure knowledge he started using online sites like HackerRank and LeetCode to do so. He now has a YouTube channel where he reviews the contests from the last week of Competitive Coding sites like HackerRank, LeetCode, topcoder and Codeforces) and also covers solutions to the trickier problems.
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- Google summer of code for GCC
- Pacific++ 2018 location and dates confirmed
- 59+ videos now up from Meeting C++ 2017
- CppNow Registration Open
Conor Hoekstra
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API & ABI Versioning
February 16, 2018
•52m
Mathieu is a french C++ expert with an eclectic background. He's worked in various fields including kernels, virtualization, web development, databases, REST microservices, build systems and package management, all those in (or about) C or C++. He is presently awaiting his next challenge in the video game industry that should come up next May in Stockholm, Sweden. Until then, Mathieu lives and works in Paris, France where he is also host of the C++ French User Group.
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- CppCon 2017: Mathieu Ropert "API & ABI Versioning..."
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- Meeting C++ 2017: Mathieu Ropert "The need for a package manager interface"
- The Ultimate Guide to Modern CMake
- Bincrafters Blog
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Conference News and CppChat
March 1, 2018
•50m
Jon does onsite training in C++ and chairs C++Now, CppCon, and the Boost Steering Committee.
Next month he will be speaking at the ACCU conference in Bristol, and keynoting the C++ Russia conference in Saint Petersburg.
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Jon Kalb
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