A first release of the program for Meeting C++ 2026
published at 23.06.2026 09:43 by Jens Weller
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With the voting ending on Sunday, there is now a first overview on the program of Meeting C++ 2026 available!
As early bird tickets are selling out, its time to get your tickets!
You can take a look at the accepted talks, this is the main track:
- Robert Leahy - What Are We Synchronizing?
- Ivan Čukić - Contracts and hardened libraries - a bright future for C++ safety?
- Henrik Vallgren - Compile time is the future of Automotive Software
- Dawid Zalewski - C++26 static reflection: All you need is annotations
- Andreas Fertig - When Your Compiler Runs Your Code
- Matt Godbolt - Compiler Explorer in 2026: Sandboxes, Storage & Strangers' Code
- Antoine Morrier - Thread-safety compile-time guaranteed in C++
- Daniela Engert - Same C++, but quicker to the finish line
- Giuseppe D'Angelo - Not-so-trivial relocation in C++
- Guy Davidson - Profiles are coming
- Klaus Iglberger - Design Patterns - The Most Common Misconceptions (3 of N)
Like last year, Meeting C++ will feature 4 onsite tracks, and one online track. The fifth track still has room, as I'd like to keep some slots open for sponsors. Same is true for the online track, it so far only features the online only submissions, it will fill up with folks volunteering their talks.
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