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CppCon 2017: Michael Park “Enhanced Support for Value Semantics in C++17”

CppCon 2017: Michael Park “Enhanced Support for Value Semantics in C++17”

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CppCon 2017: Panel “Grill the Committee”

CppCon 2017: Panel “Grill the Committee”

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CppCon 2017: Sara Chipps “Building for the Best of Us: Design and Development with Kids in Mind”

CppCon 2017: Sara Chipps “Building for the Best of Us: Design and Development with Kids in Mind”

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Pattern Matching: A Sneak Peek - Michael Park - CppCon 2019

Pattern Matching: A Sneak Peek - Michael Park - CppCon 2019

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CppCon 2017: Charles Bay “The Quiet Little Gem in Modern C++: <system_error>”

CppCon 2017: Charles Bay “The Quiet Little Gem in Modern C++: <system_error>”

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CppCon 2017: P. McKenney, M. Michael & M. Wong “Is Parallel Programming still hard? PART 1 of 2”

CppCon 2017: P. McKenney, M. Michael & M. Wong “Is Parallel Programming still hard? PART 1 of 2”

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CppCon 2017: Pablo Halpern “Allocators: The Good Parts”

CppCon 2017: Pablo Halpern “Allocators: The Good Parts”

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CppCon 2017: Patrice Roy “Which Machine Am I Coding To?”

CppCon 2017: Patrice Roy “Which Machine Am I Coding To?”

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CppCon 2017: Mathieu Ropert “Using Modern CMake Patterns to Enforce a Good Modular Design”

CppCon 2017: Mathieu Ropert “Using Modern CMake Patterns to Enforce a Good Modular Design”

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CppCon 2017: Michael Spencer “My Little Object File: How Linkers Implement C++”

CppCon 2017: Michael Spencer “My Little Object File: How Linkers Implement C++”

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CppCon 2017: Michael Caisse “Practical Patterns with the Networking TS”

CppCon 2017: Michael Caisse “Practical Patterns with the Networking TS”

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CppCon 2017: P. McKenney, M. Michael & M. Wong “Is Parallel Programming still hard? PART 2 of 2”

CppCon 2017: P. McKenney, M. Michael & M. Wong “Is Parallel Programming still hard? PART 2 of 2”

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CppCon 2017: Teresa Johnson “ThinLTO: Scalable and Incremental Link-Time Optimization”

CppCon 2017: Teresa Johnson “ThinLTO: Scalable and Incremental Link-Time Optimization”

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C++Now 2017: Michael Park “Pattern Matching in C++14"

C++Now 2017: Michael Park “Pattern Matching in C++14"

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