C++26 Preview - The Smaller Features - Jeff Garland - CppCon 2024
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C++26 Preview - The Smaller Features - Jeff Garland - CppCon 2024
Slides: https://github.com/CppCon/CppCon2024/blob/main/Presentations/Cpp_26_Preview.pdf
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Join us as we explore the cutting-edge advancements of C++26, covering both small tweaks and large-scale additions. Despite C++23 not being officially released from ISO, the C++ committee is already two-thirds through the design phase of C++26 - with less than a year left until feature freeze. In this session, we'll dive into the new features slated for inclusion in C++26, with a focus on those already present in the working draft. And particularly those already making their way into compilers and standard libraries. For sure we'll cover contracts, reflection, format, and many smaller improvements. But given the large amount of material available, we'll customize the content based on audience requests.
We'll cover a variety of topics briefly, but with enough depth to get you started. From enhanced language capabilities to powerful library additions, this session will equip you with the knowledge to leverage these upcoming features in your projects. The session will be up to date with the latest from the summer C++ Committee meeting.
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Jeff Garland
Jeff Garland has worked on many large-scale, distributed software projects over the past 30+ years. The systems span many different domains including telephone switching, industrial process control, satellite ground control, ip-based communications, and financial systems. He has written C++ networked code for several large systems including the development high performance network servers and data distribution frameworks. Mr. Garland’s interest in Boost started in 2000 as a user. Since then he has developed Boost.date_time, become a moderator, served as a review manager for several libraries (including asio and serialization), administered the Boost wiki, and served as a mentor for Google Summer of Code. Mr. Garland holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Arizona State University and a Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering from the University of Arizona. He is co-author of Large Scale Software Architecture: A Practical Guide Using UML. He is currently Principal Consultant for his own company: CrystalClear Software, Inc and assistant chair of the Library Working Group for the C++ standards committee.
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