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The Dutch C++ Group

@thedutchcppgrp

The Dutch C++ community is pretty awesome. This group is created to exchange knowledge & ideas via talks, discussions and socialising.

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Having our Meetup with Jason Turner talking about The Best and the Worst of C++20 and C++23. Do you want to be part of it? Here is the livestream youtu.be/7x2_1zJ2hoU

CppOnline (@cpponlineconf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⏰⏰This is your last chance to register for two of our online C++ workshops that are running tomorrow!⏰⏰ All Workshop Registrations include access to the three day main conference (with 20+ C++ talk sessions!) Read more at cpponline.uk/c-online-train… #cpp #programming #online

⏰⏰This is your last chance to register for two of our online C++ workshops that are running tomorrow!⏰⏰

All Workshop Registrations include access to the three day main conference (with 20+ C++ talk sessions!)

Read more at cpponline.uk/c-online-train…

#cpp #programming #online
C++ Under the Sea, conference in the Netherlands (@cppunderthesea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you all who submitted talks so far during our CFP for the first-ever C++ conference in Europe's Benelux, to be held in Breda on Oct. 11! There is still about a month left to send us your ideas: cppunderthesea.nl/call-for-speak… We'd love to hear from you! #cpp #cplusplus #programming

Jason Turner (@lefticus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Current status for C++ on Sea prep. I thought I was doing relatively normal examples * find bug in clang * find bug in gcc * find different bug in gcc while trying to minimize last bug Yeesh.

C++ Under the Sea, conference in the Netherlands (@cppunderthesea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Opening Keynote Oct 11 by Jason Turner explores resilience of #cpp with strong types. Many bugs are avoided w/ strong types yet using stronger types often is a burden to developers. He examines why stronger typing is useful and techniques to make them easier. store.ticketing.cm.com/cppunderthesea

Opening Keynote Oct 11 by <a href="/lefticus/">Jason Turner</a> explores resilience of #cpp with strong types. Many bugs are avoided w/ strong types yet using stronger types often is a burden to developers. He examines why stronger typing is useful and techniques to make them easier. store.ticketing.cm.com/cppunderthesea