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Lightning Talk: Crafting CUDA Compatible C++ Code - Jon White - CppCon 2025

Lightning Talk: Crafting CUDA Compatible C++ Code - Jon White - CppCon 2025

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Lightning Talk: Code like it's 1999 - Dave Thomas

Lightning Talk: Code like it's 1999 - Dave Thomas

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Lightning Talk: How Far Should You Indent Your Code? - The Number Of The Counting - Dave Steffen

Lightning Talk: How Far Should You Indent Your Code? - The Number Of The Counting - Dave Steffen

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Lightning Talk: How to Win at Coding Interviews - David Stone - CppCon 2022

Lightning Talk: How to Win at Coding Interviews - David Stone - CppCon 2022

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Lightning Talk: Learning C++ Through Writing Coding Questions - Christopher DeGuzman - CppCon 2025

Lightning Talk: Learning C++ Through Writing Coding Questions - Christopher DeGuzman - CppCon 2025

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Lightning Talk: The Type Safe Builder Pattern for C++ - John Stracke - CppCon 2025

Lightning Talk: The Type Safe Builder Pattern for C++ - John Stracke - CppCon 2025

https://cppcon.org​ --- The Type Safe Builder Pattern for C++ - John Stracke - CppCon 2025 --- Improving the Builder pattern to ...

Lightning Talk: Immovable C++ Objects? In My Vector? - Likelier Than You Think - Robert Leahy

Lightning Talk: Immovable C++ Objects? In My Vector? - Likelier Than You Think - Robert Leahy

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Lightning Talk: Can't we Just Synthesize std::tuple_element From Get? - Jonathan Müller

Lightning Talk: Can't we Just Synthesize std::tuple_element From Get? - Jonathan Müller

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Lightning Talk: The Lifecycle of This CMake Lightning Talk - Yannic Staudt - CppCon 2025

Lightning Talk: The Lifecycle of This CMake Lightning Talk - Yannic Staudt - CppCon 2025

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Lightning Talk: Bool - Implicitly Dangerous - Jeff Garland - CppCon 2025

Lightning Talk: Bool - Implicitly Dangerous - Jeff Garland - CppCon 2025

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Lightning Talk: Code Kubernetes While You Are Using It - Mario Loriedo, Red Hat

Lightning Talk: Code Kubernetes While You Are Using It - Mario Loriedo, Red Hat

Join us for Kubernetes Forums Seoul, Sydney, Bengaluru and Delhi - learn more at kubecon.io Don't miss KubeCon + ...

Lightning Talk: Lambda None of the Things - Braden Ganetsky - C++Now 2025

Lightning Talk: Lambda None of the Things - Braden Ganetsky - C++Now 2025

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Lightning Talk - Three Lines of Code at a Time

Lightning Talk - Three Lines of Code at a Time

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