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Observability Tools C++: Beyond GDB and printf – Tools to Understand the Behavior of Your Program – Ivica Bogosavljevic

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Observability Tools C++: Beyond GDB and printf - Quickly Gather Insight into the Behaviour of Your Program Using Observability Tools - Ivica Bogosavljevic - CppCon 2022
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Going beyond GDB and printf! We present a few observability tools to help you understand what your program is doing and where it is spending time.

A must hear for all developers working with Linux and Open Source!
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Ivica Bogosavljevic

Senior Software Engineer with 10 years of experience active in the domain of Linux and bare-metal embedded systems. His professional focus is application performance improvement - techniques used to make your C/C++ program run faster by using better algorithms, better exploiting the underlying hardware, and better usage of the standard library, cppcon.digital-medium.co.uk/tag/programming/">programming language, and the operating system. Writer for a performance-related tech blog: https://johnysswlab.com]
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Back to Basics: C++ Testing – by Amir Kirsh – CppCon 2022

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Back to Basics: Unit Testing in C++ - Amir Kirsh - CppCon 2022
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Proper developer testing is one of the most important steps in software development, and yet sometimes tend to be neglected, especially in C++.
In this session we will talk about unit testing in C++, based on Google Test examples. We may cover also other testing frameworks, if time permits.

We would start with the first steps of creating automated unit tests and continue to complex scenarios that require using mocks. We would discuss the TDD approach as well as other unit testing best practices.

This session is part of the Back to Basics track and is aimed for C++ developers who do not use a proper testing framework today. More experienced developers are of course welcomed to join and enrich the discussion with their knowledge and experience.
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Amir Kirsh

C++ lecturer at the Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo and Dev Advocate at Incredibuild. Previously the Chief Programmer at Comverse. Co-organizer of Core C++ conference and a member of the Israeli ISO C++ NB. Currently a visiting researcher at Stony Brook University, New-York.
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