CppCon 2017: Designing A Feature That Doesn’t Fit—Patrice Roy
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Designing A Feature That Doesn’t Fit
by Patrice Roy (watch on YouTube) (watch on Channel 9)
Summary of the talk:
C++ is a wonderful and expressive language, that gives programmers a lot of freedom even though it actively seeks to let programmers obtain the maximal performance from their hardware. It so happens that sometimes, operating systems can make it easy to do things that are absolutely not natural for a C++ program, but that some C++ programmers consider essential to their practice. This talk will explore the problem of adding (...)
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