Media Summary: C++ has had a long history with metaprogramming ever since it was discovered that C++ templates were Turing complete. C++ templates provide a very powerful abstraction for generic programming. Even so, they still suffer from long and confusing ...

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C++ has had a long history with metaprogramming ever since it was discovered that C++ templates were Turing complete. C++ templates provide a very powerful abstraction for generic programming. Even so, they still suffer from long and confusing ...

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CppCon 2015: Paul Fultz II “Reflection Techniques in C++”
Paul Fultz II: Goodbye metaprogramming, and hello functional
Paul Fultz II: Modern generic programming using the Tick and Fit libraries
CppCon 2015: Greg Law " Give me 15 minutes & I'll change your view of GDB"
CppCon 2015: Edouard Alligand “C++: How I learned to stop worrying and love metaprogramming"
CppCon 2015: Paul E. McKenney “C++ Atomics..."
C++Now 2019: Paul Fultz II “Taking the Plunge Towards CMake in Boost”
CppCon 2015: Joel Falcou PART 1 “Expression Templates - Past, Present, Future”
CppCon 2015: Louis Dionne “C++ Metaprogramming: A Paradigm Shift"
CppCon 2015: Vittorio Romeo “`for_each_argument` explained and expanded"
CppCon 2015: Sylvain Jubertie “Programming with less effort in C++..."
completion T : Improving the future T with monads - Travis Gockel [ CppCon 2015 ]
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CppCon 2015: Paul Fultz II “Reflection Techniques in C++”

CppCon 2015: Paul Fultz II “Reflection Techniques in C++”

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Paul Fultz II: Goodbye metaprogramming, and hello functional

Paul Fultz II: Goodbye metaprogramming, and hello functional

C++ has had a long history with metaprogramming ever since it was discovered that C++ templates were Turing complete.

Paul Fultz II: Modern generic programming using the Tick and Fit libraries

Paul Fultz II: Modern generic programming using the Tick and Fit libraries

C++ templates provide a very powerful abstraction for generic programming. Even so, they still suffer from long and confusing ...

CppCon 2015: Greg Law " Give me 15 minutes & I'll change your view of GDB"

CppCon 2015: Greg Law " Give me 15 minutes & I'll change your view of GDB"

http://www.

CppCon 2015: Edouard Alligand “C++: How I learned to stop worrying and love metaprogramming"

CppCon 2015: Edouard Alligand “C++: How I learned to stop worrying and love metaprogramming"

http://www.

CppCon 2015: Paul E. McKenney “C++ Atomics..."

CppCon 2015: Paul E. McKenney “C++ Atomics..."

http://www.

C++Now 2019: Paul Fultz II “Taking the Plunge Towards CMake in Boost”

C++Now 2019: Paul Fultz II “Taking the Plunge Towards CMake in Boost”

Paul Fultz II

CppCon 2015: Joel Falcou PART 1 “Expression Templates - Past, Present, Future”

CppCon 2015: Joel Falcou PART 1 “Expression Templates - Past, Present, Future”

http://www.

CppCon 2015: Louis Dionne “C++ Metaprogramming: A Paradigm Shift"

CppCon 2015: Louis Dionne “C++ Metaprogramming: A Paradigm Shift"

http://www.

CppCon 2015: Vittorio Romeo “`for_each_argument` explained and expanded"

CppCon 2015: Vittorio Romeo “`for_each_argument` explained and expanded"

http://www.

CppCon 2015: Sylvain Jubertie “Programming with less effort in C++..."

CppCon 2015: Sylvain Jubertie “Programming with less effort in C++..."

http://www.

completion T : Improving the future T with monads - Travis Gockel [ CppCon 2015 ]

completion T : Improving the future T with monads - Travis Gockel [ CppCon 2015 ]

http://www.