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Intro
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Meeting C++
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A short example - boost::factory
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boost, boost::move & move semantics
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Not being "cutting edge C++"
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Qt: We don't do cutting edge C++
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Boost history
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Boost in 2018...
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Back to cutting edge C++
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Overview on variadic templates & boost
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Template Meta Programming
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Introduction
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TMP and ...
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Cutting Edge - Solutions
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too Cutting Edge...
Description:
Explore the challenges and implications of "cutting edge" C++ programming in this thought-provoking conference talk from C++Now 2018. Delve into the history of Boost and its role in C++ innovation, examining how it kept the language interesting during periods of standardization stagnation. Analyze the transition from Boost's clever hacks to standardized features in C++11 and beyond, while considering the lasting impact of legacy code. Reflect on the meaning of cutting-edge C++ development and learn strategies to ensure today's innovations don't become tomorrow's technical debt. Gain insights from Jens Weller, founder of Meeting C++, as he discusses variadic templates, template meta-programming, and the balance between pushing boundaries and maintaining sustainable code practices in modern C++ development.

The Problem with Cutting Edge C++

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