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CppCon 2015: Marshall Clow “string_view"
CppCon 2015:Marshall Clow “Type Traits - what are they and why should I use them?"
CppCon 2019: Marshall Clow “std::midpoint? How Hard Could it Be?”
CppCon 2017: Marshall Clow “Customizing the Standard Containers”
C++Now 2017: Marshall Clow “The 'Detection idiom:' A Better Way to SFINAE"
Comparison is not simple, but it can be simpler - Lawrence Crowl [ CppCon 2015 ]
The Detection Idiom - a simpler way to SFINAE - Marshall Clow [ACCU 2017]
Marshall Clow: Fun with Tuples
CppCon 2016: Marshall Clow “STL Algorithms - why you should use them, and how to write your own"
Finding Strings in Large Files - Ondrej Dobias - CppCon 2019
A different way to use boost serialization - Jens Weller [ CppCon 2015 ]
CppCon 2015: Neil MacIntosh “Evolving array_view and string_view for safe C++ code"
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CppCon 2015: Marshall Clow “string_view"

CppCon 2015: Marshall Clow “string_view"

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CppCon 2015:Marshall Clow “Type Traits - what are they and why should I use them?"

CppCon 2015:Marshall Clow “Type Traits - what are they and why should I use them?"

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CppCon 2019: Marshall Clow “std::midpoint? How Hard Could it Be?”

CppCon 2019: Marshall Clow “std::midpoint? How Hard Could it Be?”

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CppCon 2017: Marshall Clow “Customizing the Standard Containers”

CppCon 2017: Marshall Clow “Customizing the Standard Containers”

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C++Now 2017: Marshall Clow “The 'Detection idiom:' A Better Way to SFINAE"

C++Now 2017: Marshall Clow “The 'Detection idiom:' A Better Way to SFINAE"

http://cppnow.org — Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: ...

Comparison is not simple, but it can be simpler - Lawrence Crowl [ CppCon 2015 ]

Comparison is not simple, but it can be simpler - Lawrence Crowl [ CppCon 2015 ]

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The Detection Idiom - a simpler way to SFINAE - Marshall Clow [ACCU 2017]

The Detection Idiom - a simpler way to SFINAE - Marshall Clow [ACCU 2017]

Hidden in the Library fundamentals Technical Specification, there is a section called "Detection idiom". The specification doesn't ...

Marshall Clow: Fun with Tuples

Marshall Clow: Fun with Tuples

Tuples -- what are they good for? In this session, I will introduce std::tuple, and give a basic overview of what you can do with it.

CppCon 2016: Marshall Clow “STL Algorithms - why you should use them, and how to write your own"

CppCon 2016: Marshall Clow “STL Algorithms - why you should use them, and how to write your own"

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Finding Strings in Large Files - Ondrej Dobias - CppCon 2019

Finding Strings in Large Files - Ondrej Dobias - CppCon 2019

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A different way to use boost serialization - Jens Weller [ CppCon 2015 ]

A different way to use boost serialization - Jens Weller [ CppCon 2015 ]

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CppCon 2015: Neil MacIntosh “Evolving array_view and string_view for safe C++ code"

CppCon 2015: Neil MacIntosh “Evolving array_view and string_view for safe C++ code"

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C++Now 2018: Marshall Clow “Making Your Library More Reliable with Fuzzing”

C++Now 2018: Marshall Clow “Making Your Library More Reliable with Fuzzing”

http://cppnow.org — Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: ...