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Herb Sutter is an author, chair of the ISO C++ committee, and a systems languages architect at Microsoft. http://cppcast.com/2019/05/herb-sutter/
Michal is 34 years old and started programming when he was 11. C (and C++ soon after) became his favorite language soon afterwards. After quitting University after 2 years he was a regular programmer in a company for 4 years. He then started his own computer game project, which he's been working on for 7 years already. The game is much more successful than anticipated (with more than 1.7 million sales) while still in early access. We are close to finishing the game and deciding what to do next. http://cppcast.com/2019/06/michal-kovarik/
Corentin Jabot is a freelancer developer and member of the French National Body and the C++ committee where he participates in the tooling, Unicode and library evolution working groups. He has been doing C++ for about 10 years and currently works with Mobsya, a swiss non-profit making educational robots for kids. http://cppcast.com/2019/06/corentin-jabot/
Ivan Čukić is the author of "Functional Programming in C++" published by Manning.

He is one of the core developers of KDE, the largest free/libre open source C++ project.

He is also teaching modern C++ techniques and functional programming at the Faculty of Mathematics in Belgrade and has been using C++ for more than 20 years. He has been researching functional programming in C++ before and during his PhD studies, and uses the techniques in real-world projects. http://cppcast.com/2019/06/ivan-cukic/
Robert Maynard is a principal engineer at Kitware and spends most of his time as a primary developer of VTK-m. VTK-m is a HPC toolkit of scientific visualization algorithms for highly concurrent processor and accelerator architectures. It uses a fine-grained concurrency model for data analysis and visualization algorithms allowing for seamless execution on GPU's or many-core CPUs.

When not working on VTK-m, Robert is either; writing CMake code, teaching CMake, or working to improve CMake. http://cppcast.com/2019/07/robert-maynard/
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In this talk, Robin Kuzmin, Firmware Developer, Zensa Inc., will tell about the following topics:

🔹 What the C++Now and Cppcon are. Brief history, purpose, and difference.
🔸 How to attend CppCon and get money for that.
🔹 How to attend C++Now and CppCon for free or partially for free.
🔸 How to avoid the expenses for the conference ticket, hotel, flight, pre-conf- and post-conf-classes.
🔹 How certain parts of the conferences work. Roles, tools, how one can participate and what it gives.
🔸 Future of C++Now and CppCon.
🔹 Annual time line of CppCon and C++Now. When to do what.

P.S. There will be bonus topics at the end of the talk :) https://youtu.be/ondHeigfZN0
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It's a kind of humorous talk about the life of a development team which also deals with supporting C and C++ programmers. Actually, working with programmers is a lot of fun, and it is very productive. Not only can they send you a memory dump, but sometimes even partially solve the problem themselves and give you a hint.

However, there's a flip side. If they have a technical issue, be ready to consume pints of coffee and loads of cookies. I shall tell you about our interesting and funny experience related to technical support of the PVS-Studio analyser - for example, how the tool goes nuts when coming across a 26mb string literal.

Visit the link to watch the video :) https://youtu.be/LiLo9zoiIj8