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The Smart Pointers I Wish I Had -  Matthew Fleming - CppCon 2019

The Smart Pointers I Wish I Had - Matthew Fleming - CppCon 2019

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atomic_try_update - A more, better compare-and-swap - Matthew Fleming - CppCon 2019

atomic_try_update - A more, better compare-and-swap - Matthew Fleming - CppCon 2019

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C++Now 2019: Matthew Fleming “An Alternate Smart Pointer Hierarchy”

C++Now 2019: Matthew Fleming “An Alternate Smart Pointer Hierarchy”

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CppCon 2019 Matthew Fleming “The Smart Pointers I Wish I Had”

CppCon 2019 Matthew Fleming “The Smart Pointers I Wish I Had”

CppCon 2019 Matthew Fleming “The Smart Pointers I Wish I Had”

Abseil's Open Source Hashtables: 2 Years In - Matt Kulukundis - CppCon 2019

Abseil's Open Source Hashtables: 2 Years In - Matt Kulukundis - CppCon 2019

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Fixing C++ with Epochs - Vittorio Romeo - CppCon 2019

Fixing C++ with Epochs - Vittorio Romeo - CppCon 2019

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unique_pseudofunction: N overloads for the price of 1 - Filipp Gelman - CppCon 2019

unique_pseudofunction: N overloads for the price of 1 - Filipp Gelman - CppCon 2019

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Crowd Review - Mathieu Ropert - CppCon 2019

Crowd Review - Mathieu Ropert - CppCon 2019

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Small is beautiful: Techniques to minimise memory footprint -  Steven Pigeon - CppCon 2019

Small is beautiful: Techniques to minimise memory footprint - Steven Pigeon - CppCon 2019

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CppCon 2019: Mateusz Pusz “Rethinking the Way We Do Templates in C++”

CppCon 2019: Mateusz Pusz “Rethinking the Way We Do Templates in C++”

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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 2019: Marc Gregoire “C++20: What's in it for you?"

CppCon 2019: Marc Gregoire “C++20: What's in it for you?"

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TMI on UDLs: Mechanics, Uses, and Abuses of User-Defined Literals - Stephen Dewhurst - CppCon 2019

TMI on UDLs: Mechanics, Uses, and Abuses of User-Defined Literals - Stephen Dewhurst - CppCon 2019

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