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Call for Volunteers

If you would like to attend CppCon 2016, see great C++ content, and meet our speakers and attendees, but a week’s registration doesn’t fit your time or money budget, consider volunteering. We are...

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CppCon 2016 Call for Open Content

Just like last year, CppCon will offer Open Content sessions in the early morning, over lunch, and in the evening. Open Content is just that, open! Attendees and regular program speakers alike can...

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CppCon 2016 Call for Lightning Talks

Lightning talks are fast paced, short presentations often sprinkled with humor and intrigue. The popular 5-minute talks present topics that are interesting to C++ programmers and are open to speakers...

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Announcing CppCon 2017 Dates and Location

Save the date for the week of September 24th next year in Bellevue, Washington. Building on the success of this year’s pre-conference classes, we will be offering two-day classes on September 23rd and...

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All CppCon 2016 Videos Are Up!

We set an attendance record again this year, but the number of C++ programmers that can’t make it will always exceed the number that can. That is why we have committed to producing high quality...

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Call for Class Proposals

The conference is asking for instructors to submit proposals for classes to be taught in conjunction with next September’s CppCon 2017. If you are interested in teaching such a class, please contact us...

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Registration for CppCon 2017 is Open

Registration is now open for CppCon 2017 to be held September 24-29, 2017 at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, Washington, USA. CppCon is the annual, week-long face-to-face gathering for the entire...

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CppCon 2017 Call for Submissions

CppCon is the annual, week-long face-to-face gathering for the entire C++ community. The conference is organized by the C++ community for the community and so we invite you to present. The conference...

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2017 Keynote Speakers

This year’s Call for Submissions has just ended, so it will be a few weeks before we have the program online, but we are ready to announce a few of our headliners for this year. Two have been...

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CppCon 2017 Call for Poster Submissions

Are you doing something really cool with C++? We want you to share it with the C++ community by creating a poster and presenting it at CppCon 2017. The poster submissions deadline is July 23, with...

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Early Bird Registration Ends this Weekend

No matter when you register for CppCon 2017, you be able to : Meet with over a thousand other professional C++ engineers, including book, blog, and library authors, standards committee members,...

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CppCon 2017 Program Available

The program for CppCon 2017 is now live! We’ll have over 100 regular sessions delivered by the best C++ presenters in the industry, many returning from previous years as well as some exciting new...

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Fun and Fashion: Kids Learning about C++

Sara J. Chipps shipped a product last November that has already inspired about 4000 kids (aged 8-12) to learn to write C++. Want to know more? So do we, so we’ve invited her to present and give a...

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Call for Volunteers

If you would like to attend CppCon 2017, see great C++ content, and meet our speakers and attendees, but a week’s registration doesn’t fit your time or money budget, consider volunteering. We are...

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Welcoming Everyone

CppCon has always valued diversity and tried to make everyone feel welcome. To that end, we’ve decided to strengthen the wording of our Code of Conduct, to make sure that everyone knows that they will...

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Plenary Announced: Titus Winters

We are pleased to announce our remaining plenary speaker for CppCon 2017: Titus Winters. Titus leads Google’s C++ common libraries project and is one of four arbiters of Google’s official C++ style...

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Calls for Lightning Talks and Open Content

Almost here Less that 30 days out from CppCon 2017, regular session and poster submissions are closed, both of the field trip tours are sold out, and most of our official hotel blocks are either closed...

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Plenary Announced: Herb Sutter

Herb Sutter‘s plenary is entitled, Meta: Thoughts on generative C++. As he tells us: Two years ago, I started to focus on exploring ways that we might evolve the C++ language itself to make C++...

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Plenary Announced: Lars Knoll

Lars Knoll‘s plenary is entitled, Qt as a C++ Framework: History, Present State and Future. This address is a good overview for those that are new to Qt and offers a look into the future for those...

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Plenary Announced: Matt Godbolt

Matt Godbolt‘s closing plenary is entitled, What Has My Compiler Done for Me Lately? Unbolting the Compiler’s Lid The abstract gives a history of the project that has made Godbolt a verb: In 2012, Matt...

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