Trip Report: CppCon 2014
I just posted my CppCon trip report over at isocpp.org.
I’ll repeat just the last part here:
Huge thanks again to the 150+ speakers, planners, and volunteers without whom this wonderful “C++ festival” (as several people spontaneously called it) would not have been possible. I had guardedly high hopes for the event, but I think it exceeded all our expectations. This was the most exciting and enlightening week I’ve experienced in my 20 years of C++, and I’m still catching my breath. I can’t wait until September 2015.
Here are a few pics I and others took. You’ll find more on Twitter tagged #cppcon.
Mark Maimone of NASA and Mars Rover fame.
Bjarne taking questions after his talk.
“We’re sold out of A Tour of C++ again… how about this instead?” [photo credit: Artur Laksberg]
[photo credit: Artur Laksberg]
[photo credit: Artur Laksberg]
Walter Brown speaking in one of the six concurrent breakout sessions.
Jon Kalb speaking in one of the other rooms.
Possibly the youngest attendee? [photo credit: Artur Laksberg]
Accessibility and community.
Yup. Modern C++.
View from the CppCon balcony before diving into more evening sessions.
So long, Meydenbauer Center… see you next year! [photo credit: Hyrum Wright]
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