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Presentation assistant for resharper
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  1. PRESENTATION ASSISTANT FOR RESHARPER UPDATE
  2. PRESENTATION ASSISTANT FOR RESHARPER SOFTWARE

PRESENTATION ASSISTANT FOR RESHARPER SOFTWARE

Kevlin is co-author of A Pattern Language for Distributed Computing and On Patterns and Pattern Languages, two volumes in the Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture series. He has been a columnist for various magazines and websites, including Better Software, The Register, Java Report, and the C/C++ Users Journal. His development interests are in patterns, programming, practice, and process. Kevlin is an independent consultant and trainer based in the UK. I look forward to seeing you all next year.Ĭonference Chair Posted in Deadline, News, Promotion Herb Sutter “Extending and Simplifying C++” Online Now We had great engagement during sessions, at lightning talks, and in the all-important “hallway track.” In a year when we could have heard a lot of complaining (about no posters, no bookstore or author signings, no live-captioning, no Tool Time, reduced social events), instead we heard about how delighted everyone was to be able to see old friends, meet new friends, and engage with the some of the best minds in C++. Those attending were delighted that they were attending. CppCon 2021 was a success in the only way that really matters. This year I learned the deepest truth of that. Our attendees! At every closing I thank the attendees because, I tell them, without attendees, we don’t have a conference. I was happy for the support of our sponsors and both online and onsite exhibitors.īut there was part of the CppCon team that I’d not counted on. I was, of course, delighted by the way about team came together to see our challenges as an opportunity to succeed in a new way rather than as an excuse to fail at delivering the best possible CppCon experience. Our vendors, including, Bash Films, Digital Medium, Gaylord Rockies, Jonathan Phillips, Krueger Event Management, and LSAV Powerhouse, all went above and beyond to create a hybrid CppCon for the first time. They worked longer shifts than we’ve asked of them in years past and were also required to master new platforms for delivering hybrid session. The onsite volunteers were very, very short-handed. The online volunteers had to master several different software platforms in order to answer questions and provide technical support for online presenters and other attendees. Our Program Committee reviewed a near record number of submissions. The organizers, including our department heads, volunteers, and vendors did an amazing job of preparing for the event under terrible circumstances. It wasn’t because we didn’t have a great team preparing for it. I confess to having low expectations for this year’s event. We scrapped our program schedule twice before we came up with something that made us happy. In addition to having to cut many familiar conference features due to lack of attendees, money, and planning time, the process of organizing a hybrid conference proved much more difficult that I’d imagined that it would be. 2021 turned out to be the year of disappointment following disappointment. This year would be so good, due to “pent up demand,” that we’d forget all about 2020. We all knew pretty early last year that 2020 was going to be a horrible year.īut many of us, certainly I, had great hopes for 2021. CppCon 2022ĬppCon 2022 will be held September 11 – 16 at the Gaylord Rockies, in Aurora, Colorado. In the next few weeks, we’ll be posting session videos to the CppCon YouTube Channel and slides to our repository. In addition to the Fireside Chat with the C++ Standards Committee, JetBrains has posted all of our onsite plenary sessions (from Bjarne Stroustrup, Herb Sutter, Lisa Lippincott, Michael Caisse, and Sean Parent). JetBrains, a CppCon YouTube Channel sponsor, is providing early access to some of our conference videos.

  • Inbal Levi has published here CppCon 2021 Trip Report.
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    Timur Doumler shared his CppCon 2021 trip report for JetBrains.Jens Weller shared Tripreport: virtual CppCon 2021 on Meeting C++.Shafik Yaghmour shared CppCon 2021 Trip Report on his blog.Javier Estrada shared CppCon 2021 Virtual Trip Report, A User Story on his Se Habla C++ blog.

    PRESENTATION ASSISTANT FOR RESHARPER UPDATE

    I’ll update this post as more trip reports are published. Trip Reportsīut don’t take my word for it, read what some of our attendees are saying. Our first adventure with a hybrid conference was a success! Although a our onsite attendee numbers were down (way down, see the photo of many of us), our online-only attendee count was up from last year (even with many of last year’s attendees attending onsite this year) and our total attendance grew (a bit) from our record in 2019.







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