![]() Math stuff mostly, but intresting to see how it's usually best to rely on the code generation. ![]() Examples of how compilers might be smart.It might help you to understand your code better. ASM 101, it's really not that hard to read some of the basic code. ![]() Matt's story: why he loves asm and how he started with Compiler Explorer.Matt Godbolt “What Has My Compiler Done for Me Lately? Unbolting the Compiler's Lid”ĬppCon 2017: Matt Godbolt “What Has My Compiler Done for Me Lately? Unbolting the Compiler's Lid” Simple example: Why range for loop is better than the old for loop (with i as the index)."if you write your own linked list (and use it in production code) you're cool".C++ was tought sometimes in a messy way, so we can do better.but even for you when you advice/help your collegues from time to time. "We're all teachers" - this is a good talk, especially for all the people who teach other how to code: but not only bloggers, proffesors.Bjarne Stroustrup "Learning and Teaching Modern C++"ĬppCon 2017: Bjarne Stroustrup “Learning and Teaching Modern C++” - YouTube Here's a list of talks with a summary and they key points. Why Local Allocators are a Good Thing(tm) Performance-Wise, and Why I am Very Cautious about C++17 STL parallelized algos Hope to get something-better-than-chevron-hell Isabella Muerte's CppCon 2017 Trip Report Patrice Roy - À propos de cppcon 2017 in french Quentin Duval - My CppCon 2017 Trip Report – 10 great talks to watch and learn from Tim van Deurzen CppCon 2017 For Fun and Profit Trip report: the JetBrains C++ team at CppCon 2017 Viktor Kirilov - Cpp Con 2017 Trip report Github with the slides and other materialsĮva "Bunny" Conti: A Beginner's Guide to CPPCon 2017.Published at: Bartek's coding blog: Cpp Con 2017 Notes Intro Notes, talk summaries, trip reports from Cpp Con 2017
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