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Declaring #softwareengineering work "done" too early can lead to brittle code, tech debt & reliability issues. At #CppOnSea 2025 today (17:00 BST), Peter Muldoon will share an approach to building & shipping better, cleaner software.#cpp #cplusplus
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The world runs on C++. How can #cplusplus evolve towards safety-first development? .At #CppOnSea 2025 today (11:00 BST), John Lakos will dive into safety techniques & present a roadmap for achieving robust safety guarantees in C++26 & beyond.#cpp26 #cpp
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Reflecting on three amazing days @cpponsea 2025. Grateful to have been part of it. Impatient to play around with all I have learned.
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Join us on the shores of C++ excellence! 🏖️ #CppOnSea 2025 promises a stellar conference experience with three tracks of content, and breathtaking views. #Cplusplus #Cpp #Programming #TechEvents
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Hi from #CppOnSea 2025! ⚓. Join technical expert Sherry Sontag at 15:30 BST tomorrow (6/23) to learn how to sharpen your technical presentation skills, practice nailing your delivery, design clearer slides, and learn how to spark audience engagement 💡.
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We have just made a new C++ on Sea Facebook Page and would appreciate some followers!. #cpp #coding #programming #cpponsea.
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🐾 Herding cats or standardizing C++? Why not both!. Join Timur Doumler at C++ on Sea 2025 for a keynote exploring the future of C++ safety: contracts, UB, vendor tools, and the human side of evolving a language. #Cplusplus #Cpp #Programming
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Did you know C++ on Sea is also on Mastodon? Follow us to keep up with the latest news and updates!. #cpp #coding #programming #cpponsea.
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We have just made a new C++ on Sea Facebook Page and would appreciate some followers!. #cpp #coding #programming #cpponsea.
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In his #CppOnSea 2025 talk today (17:00 BST), Christopher Fretz will explore how the C++ memory model maps to hardware and how the strategic use of weaker synchronization can unlock major performance gains.#cpp #cplusplus
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Thu morning at #cpponsea kicked off with a didactic talk by Tina Ulbrich .@_Yulivee_ delving into performance analysis with cachegrind and Vis Studio perf analyser, offering a comprehensive analysis of implementations in C, C++17, and C++23 using ranges and solving its pitfalls.
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