It is our pleasure to announce that Mateusz Pusz will provide an open training about Modern C++ Idioms on July 30-31. The number of seats is limited so, in case you are interested, please make sure to register early.
Mateusz Pusz shared his experience with live online training in a new article on our blog. If you are a trainer or a student considering this form of delivery you should definitely follow this post series.
This week Mateusz Pusz was a guest of CppCast where he talked with the hosts about his mp-units library and his efforts to get physical units into the C++ standard. In this episode, they also covered upcoming Online Live C++ training available via Meeting C++ and Train IT portals.
Last week Jason Turner, Nicolai Josuttis, Rainer Grimm, Klaus Iglberger, and Mateusz Pusz met with the hosts of cpp.chat to talk about why training is valuable and to explain the particular challenges of such a profession in the days of social distancing.
We are really happy to announce that Train IT went online. In case you are interested in taking part in an Online Live Training please let us know. We will be more than happy to help you :-)
Tomorrow at 19:00 UTC Mateusz Pusz will join a round-table of C++ trainers on cpp.chat. They will talk about why training is valuable and the challenges of such a profession in the days of social distancing. See you there! :-)
Mateusz Pusz is coming back to Amsterdam to provide an Advanced Modern C++ training to the next group of Flow Traders engineers. Using this opportunity he will deliver the talk on Low-Latency C++ for The Dutch C++ Group meetup on Thursday, February 6. See you there :-)
It is our pleasure to announce that the code::dive 2019 conference talk about modern usage of C++ templates by Mateusz Pusz is online now.
More talks performed by Train IT trainers on various conferences can be found at Resources.
During the last ISO C++ Committee meeting in Belfast library, numerics, and Unicode study groups were discussing for over 6 hours a proposal P1935 by Mateusz Pusz to add physical units support to the C++ Standard Library. It seems that there is a lot of interest in this subject in the C++ community, so let's keep fingers crossed :-)
The closing keynote of the C++ CoreHard Autumn 2019 conference during which Mateusz Pusz killed three microphones ;-) is online now. It was a pleasure to be there with you.
More talks performed by Train IT trainers on various conferences can be found at Resources.