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Alright then I think the Q&A session is finished you can still catch Archive of our live chat about the challenges of embedded programming in C++. A Possible Future of Embedded Software Development -

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CppCon 2017: Odin Holmes “Agent based class design”
code::dive 2017 – Odin Holmes – The fastest template metaprogramming in the West
CppCon 2018: Odin Holmes “Concurrency Challenges of Interrupt Service Routines”
CppCon 2017: Carl Cook “When a Microsecond Is an Eternity: High Performance Trading Systems in C++”
CppCon 2017: Ben Deane & Jason Turner “constexpr ALL the Things!”
CppCon 2017: P. McKenney, M. Michael & M. Wong “Is Parallel Programming still hard? PART 1 of 2”
CppCon 2017: Alfred Bratterud “Deconstructing the OS: The devil’s In the side effects”
Episode #35 - with Odin Holmes and Michael Caisse
CppCon 2017: Fedor Pikus “Read, Copy, Update, then what? RCU for non-kernel programmers”
A Possible Future of Embedded Software Development - Odin Holmes
CppCon 2017: John D. Woolverton “C Pointers”
CppCon 2017: Gaspar Azman “(don't) Copy Paste All The Things”
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CppCon 2017: Odin Holmes “Agent based class design”

CppCon 2017: Odin Holmes “Agent based class design”

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code::dive 2017 – Odin Holmes – The fastest template metaprogramming in the West

code::dive 2017 – Odin Holmes – The fastest template metaprogramming in the West

Alright then I think the Q&A session is finished you can still catch

CppCon 2018: Odin Holmes “Concurrency Challenges of Interrupt Service Routines”

CppCon 2018: Odin Holmes “Concurrency Challenges of Interrupt Service Routines”

http://

CppCon 2017: Carl Cook “When a Microsecond Is an Eternity: High Performance Trading Systems in C++”

CppCon 2017: Carl Cook “When a Microsecond Is an Eternity: High Performance Trading Systems in C++”

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CppCon 2017: Ben Deane & Jason Turner “constexpr ALL the Things!”

CppCon 2017: Ben Deane & Jason Turner “constexpr ALL the Things!”

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CppCon 2017: P. McKenney, M. Michael & M. Wong “Is Parallel Programming still hard? PART 1 of 2”

CppCon 2017: P. McKenney, M. Michael & M. Wong “Is Parallel Programming still hard? PART 1 of 2”

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CppCon 2017: Alfred Bratterud “Deconstructing the OS: The devil’s In the side effects”

CppCon 2017: Alfred Bratterud “Deconstructing the OS: The devil’s In the side effects”

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Episode #35 - with Odin Holmes and Michael Caisse

Episode #35 - with Odin Holmes and Michael Caisse

Archive of our live chat about the challenges of embedded programming in C++.

CppCon 2017: Fedor Pikus “Read, Copy, Update, then what? RCU for non-kernel programmers”

CppCon 2017: Fedor Pikus “Read, Copy, Update, then what? RCU for non-kernel programmers”

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A Possible Future of Embedded Software Development - Odin Holmes

A Possible Future of Embedded Software Development - Odin Holmes

A Possible Future of Embedded Software Development -

CppCon 2017: John D. Woolverton “C Pointers”

CppCon 2017: John D. Woolverton “C Pointers”

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CppCon 2017: Gaspar Azman “(don't) Copy Paste All The Things”

CppCon 2017: Gaspar Azman “(don't) Copy Paste All The Things”

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CppCon 2017: Matt Kulukundis “Designing a Fast, Efficient, Cache-friendly Hash Table, Step by Step”

CppCon 2017: Matt Kulukundis “Designing a Fast, Efficient, Cache-friendly Hash Table, Step by Step”

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