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CppCon 2018: William Clements “Save $$ Testing Code the Playback-Based Way”
CppCon 2018: Jon Cohen “Ensuring Exception Safety Through Testing"
CppCon 2018: Panel “Software Security”
CppCon 2018: Marshall Clow “Development strategies: You've written a library - now what?”
CppCon 2018: Rishi Wani “Datum: A Compact Bitwise Copyable Variant Type”
Tools and Techniques for Testing Callbacks Using Standard C++ - Alastair Rankine [ CppCon 2018 ]
CppCon 2018: Jason Turner “Applied Best Practices”
CppCon 2018: Christopher Di Bella “How to Teach C++ and Influence a Generation”
CppCon 2018: Serge Guelton “Frozen data structures in C++14”
CppCon 2018: “Secure Coding Best Practices: Your First Line Is The Last Line Of Defense (2 of 2)”
CppCon 2018: Andrei Alexandrescu “Expect the expected”
CppCon 2018: Phil Nash “Modern C++ Testing with Catch2”
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CppCon 2018: William Clements “Save $$ Testing Code the Playback-Based Way”

CppCon 2018: William Clements “Save $$ Testing Code the Playback-Based Way”

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CppCon 2018: Jon Cohen “Ensuring Exception Safety Through Testing"

CppCon 2018: Jon Cohen “Ensuring Exception Safety Through Testing"

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CppCon 2018: Panel “Software Security”

CppCon 2018: Panel “Software Security”

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CppCon 2018: Marshall Clow “Development strategies: You've written a library - now what?”

CppCon 2018: Marshall Clow “Development strategies: You've written a library - now what?”

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CppCon 2018: Rishi Wani “Datum: A Compact Bitwise Copyable Variant Type”

CppCon 2018: Rishi Wani “Datum: A Compact Bitwise Copyable Variant Type”

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Tools and Techniques for Testing Callbacks Using Standard C++ - Alastair Rankine [ CppCon 2018 ]

Tools and Techniques for Testing Callbacks Using Standard C++ - Alastair Rankine [ CppCon 2018 ]

To Kill a Mocking Framework: Tools and Techniques for

CppCon 2018: Jason Turner “Applied Best Practices”

CppCon 2018: Jason Turner “Applied Best Practices”

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CppCon 2018: Christopher Di Bella “How to Teach C++ and Influence a Generation”

CppCon 2018: Christopher Di Bella “How to Teach C++ and Influence a Generation”

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CppCon 2018: Serge Guelton “Frozen data structures in C++14”

CppCon 2018: Serge Guelton “Frozen data structures in C++14”

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CppCon 2018: “Secure Coding Best Practices: Your First Line Is The Last Line Of Defense (2 of 2)”

CppCon 2018: “Secure Coding Best Practices: Your First Line Is The Last Line Of Defense (2 of 2)”

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CppCon 2018: Andrei Alexandrescu “Expect the expected”

CppCon 2018: Andrei Alexandrescu “Expect the expected”

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CppCon 2018: Phil Nash “Modern C++ Testing with Catch2”

CppCon 2018: Phil Nash “Modern C++ Testing with Catch2”

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CppCon 2018: Jonathan Keinan “Cache Warming: Warm Up The Code”

CppCon 2018: Jonathan Keinan “Cache Warming: Warm Up The Code”

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