C++20 is feature complete now! ISO C++ Committee spent last week in Kona, HI, USA working hard to make it happen. We got really great progress here. The most important is that we were able to achieve a consensus on merging modules and coroutines to the working paper. Besides that, the next proposal P0920 authored by Mateusz Pusz about using precalculated hash value for lookups in the unordered containers was accepted to the C++ standard document.
C++20 is going to be a game-changer on the market!!! Let's start preparing for that...
The talks provided by Mateusz Pusz at Meeting C++ 2018 conference are online now:
More talks performed by Train IT trainers on various conferences can be found at Resources.
Post-San Diego mailing list was announced yesterday. Among other proposals accepted for C++20, you can find there P0919R3 authored by our C++ trainer Mateusz Pusz. The proposal adds a heterogeneous lookup for unordered containers. With that Train IT became an official ISO C++ standard contributor :-)
For the next time, Mateusz Pusz is helping to organize 4Developers conference in Warsaw. He is a member of the conference Program Board responsible for the C++ path. We are looking for speakers! Please do not hesitate to register your talk.
If you ever wondered how Train IT trainers are creating their slides you should definitely watch a Lightning Talk provided by Mateusz Pusz at CppCon 2018 conference:
More talks performed by Train IT trainers on various conferences can be found at Resources.
Today is the last day od Meeting C++ conference in Berlin. It was a great conference, interesting lectures, and experts from all over the world. Mateusz Pusz provided two talks on the biggest stage yesterday. The first one was on Concepts and Ranges in C++20. The second one was a Lightning Talk on creating slides with CMake.
The last ISO C++ Committee F2F working meeting of 2018 has just finished. That time the committee experts met for a week in San Diego, CA, USA. This time we were able to deliver most of the features of Ranges TS, change the return type specification in constraints, got consensus on concepts terse syntax, accepted powerful compile-time programming features, fixed span, and worked on many smaller things. It also seems that we definitely decided that the Networking TS will not end up in C++20.
We are happy to announce that the talks that Mateusz Pusz provided at CppCon 2018 conference are online now:
More talks performed by Train IT trainers on various conferences can be found at Resources.
We are pleased to announce that this week Subcommittee 331 responsible for Programming Languages in the Polish Committee for Standardization officially became a P-member of the ISO C++ Committee. With that, for the very first time in the history, Poland is not just an observer of the process but also has voting rights in the Committee and can officially influence the future of the C++ language.
See you in San Diego! :-)
It is official now. Train IT is a founding and voting member of Subcommittee 331 responsible for Programming Languages in the Polish Committee for Standardization which is a Polish counterpart of SC22 in ISO/IEC JTC1.