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Back to Basics: The C++ Core Guidelines - Rainer Grimm - CppCon 2022
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Why do we need guidelines for modern C++? My answer boils down to three points:
1. C++ is complex for the novices
2. C++ is challenging for the professionals
3. C++ is used in safety-critical software
The C++ Core Guidelines are a C++ community-driven project by the editors Bjarne Stroustrup and Herb Sutter. They provide best practices for modern C++, including all important aspects of software development such as, for example, interfaces, functions, classes, concurrency, and templates. Applying the C++ Core Guidelines means writing correct software by design.
In my talk, I present the most important rules of the C++ Core Guidelines. My talk should not be your endpoint but your starting point for a more profound studying of their invaluable rules.
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Rainer Grimm
Rainer has worked as a software architect, team lead, and instructor since 1999. In 2002, Rainer created a company-intern meeting for further education and had given training courses since 2002. Rainer's first tutorials were about proprietary management software, but he began teaching Python and C++ soon after. In his spare time, he likes to write articles about C++, Python, and Haskell and speak at conferences. Rainer publishes weekly on his English blog Modernes C++. Since 2016, Rainer has been an independent instructor, giving seminars about modern C++ and Python. Due to his profession, he constantly searches for the best way to teach modern C++. He published several books in various languages about modern C++ in the last ten years, including the last one "C++ Core Guidelines Explained: Best Practices for Modern C++".
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