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C++ - where are we headed?

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C++ - where are we headed?
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C++ style directions
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How is C++ is different to other languages and how does that affect the way we write and think about programs? C++11 adds a host of new language ideas that build on these differences and C++14 extends things yet further. Key questions to explore are: how do these new features change how we think about C++? What standard design idioms and techniques should we consider changing and what new ones should we explore? How can we take advantage of the new without abandoning the old? As C++ enters a new era and enjoys a new burst of energy, this talk seeks to explore how we will live and learn in this exciting new world.