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Wednesday, May 14 • 2:30pm - 4:00pm
C++11 Library Design

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If you're writing reusable code and you're not taking full advantage of C++11's new features, stop what you're doing! The rules have changed, from the bottom -- like parameter-passing -- to the top -- like library versioning. Code written with C++11 can be more modular and composable than ever, with easier, more powerful, and safer-to-use interfaces and with less boilerplate. It's library design without the compromises.

In this talk, we'll cover functions, classes, and "modules", discussing best-practices for designing efficient, reusable, composable, and versionable components taking full advantage of C++11. It's a holistic look at all that the author has learned over the past few years about writing reusable code for today's modern compilers.

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Eric Niebler

Eric Niebler is a freelance software developer, consultant, trainer and author. His specialty is C++ library and application development, with special emphasis on modern C++ techniques, and extra special emphasis on generic programming, metaprogramming, and domain-specific languages... Read More →


Wednesday May 14, 2014 2:30pm - 4:00pm MDT
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