July 17, 2013—The Universal Reference/Overloading Collision Conundrum—Scott Meyers
Time and Location
Come at 6:45 for pizza sponsored by F5 Networks.
Abstract
To help address the confusion that arises when rvalue references become lvalue references through reference collapsing, Scott Meyers introduced the notion of “universal …
June 19, 2013—Multi-Platform Applications with Qt—Tuukka Ahoniemi
Time and Location
Abstract
Software services often have a requirement to run on multiple different platforms and operating systems. A basic use case of a cross-platform software service …
May 15, 2013—C++ In the Post-PC Era—Diego Dagum
Time and Location
Abstract
Smartphones and tablets made personal computing more personal than ever. This post-PC era, with its new platforms and technologies, disrupted how developers design, build and deliver software. Moreover the fact the traditional …
April 17, 2013—No Meeting
The April 2013 Meeting has been rescheduled to July.
The speaker is unavailable, board members are not available to record talks, and we had no pizza provider.
read moreMarch 20, 2013—Profile Guided Optimization—Ankit Asthana
February 20, 2013—Component Programming in D—Walter Bright
Time and Location
February 20th, 2013 at 7:00 PMMicrosoft Campus.Note: Cafeteria, not our normal meeting roomCome at 6:45 for pizza sponsored by Amazon Web Services.
Abstract
The idea of writing reusable software is as old as programming, and is so well …
2013 Website Refresh
Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve moved the NWCPP website from an instance of the Joomla CMS at Just Host to a static website generated by Pelican at Github Pages.
The Background
The annual hosting bill was due next month, but I wasn’t happy …
January 16, 2013 — Metadata and reflection in C++ — Jeff Tucker
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Time and Location
January 16, 2013 at 7:00 PMMicrosoft Campus.Note: Cafeteria, not our normal meeting roomCome at 6:45 for pizza sponsored by Randstad Technologies.
Abstract
A robust reflection/metadata system in C++ can be extremely …
Welcome to the Northwest C++ Users’ Group
The Northwest C++ Users’ Group (NWCPP) is a group of professional developers and hobbyists living and working in the Pacific Northwest who meet monthly to discuss trends, techniques, and technology regarding the C++ language and industry. The group meetings and resources are free, and anyone and everyone is welcome to …
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January 25th, 2012 — Finding Race Condition and Data Races Effectively — Madan Musuvathi
February 15th, 2012 — Expressing Parallel Patterns in Modern C++ — Rahul V. Patil
March 21st, 2012 — A Multi-Core Algorithmic Differentiation Benchmarking System — Brad Bell
April 18th, 2012 — Essential Skills for the Agile Developer – Alan Shalloway
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