
News Roundup
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03/15/18
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- WG21 pre-Jacksonville telecon
- Results summary: C++ Foundation Developer Survey
- ClangFormat Support in Visual Studio 2017
- C++ Code Analysis Improvements for Visual Studio 2017
- Linux C++ Workload improvements to the Project System, Console Window, rsync and Attach to Process
- LLVM 6.0 Release
- Profiling: Optimisation
- Simplify code with 'if constexpr' in C++17
- Lvalues, rvalues, glvalues, prvalues, xvalues, help!
- Tip of the Week #55: Name Counting and unique_ptr
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Conference News and CppChat
March 1, 2018
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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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- Market share of the most used C/C++ IDEs in 2018
- A cake for your cherry, what should go in the C++ standard library
- Batteries not included: what should go in the C++ standard library?
- CMake 3.11: "add_library() and add_executable() commands can now be called without any sources and will not complain as long as sources are added later via the target_sources()
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- C++Now
- C++Now 2018 Registration is Open
- C++Now Accepting Student/Volunteer Applications
- CppCon
- C++ Community Events
- A Foolish Consistency
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Jacksonville Trip Report
March 22, 2018
•60m
Patrice Roy has been playing with C++, either professionally, for pleasure or (most of the time) both for over 20 years. After a few years doing R&D and working on military flight simulators, he moved on to academics and has been teaching computer science since 1998. Since 2005, he’s been involved more specifically in helping graduate students and professionals from the fields of real-time systems and game programming develop the skills they need to face today’s challenges. The rapid evolution of C++ in recent years has made his job even more enjoyable.
He’s been a participating member in the ISO C++ Standards Committee since late 2014 and has been involved with the ISO Programming Language Vulnerabilities since late 2015. He has five kids, and his wife ensures their house is home to a continuously changing number of cats, dogs and other animals.
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- C++Now 2018 schedule online
- Text Formatting at the ISO C++ Standards meeting in Jacksonville
- 2018 Jacksonville ISO C++ Committee Reddit Trip Report
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