Not your Grandparents C++ ( Evolution of C++)
C++ has been around since the 80s, and is based on a legacy that stretches back to the 70s, 60s and earlier (depending on how you measure it). A remarkable heritage, but given the quantity and quality of modern programming languages available today is it really relevant anymore Isn t it just an overly complex behemoth that should be consigned to a museum This talk gives a tour of first Classic C++ (prestandard and C++98, 03), then Modern C++ starting from C++11, through C++14, C++17 to today s C++20 and what s coming in C++23 and beyond. C++ is far from stagnant and, despite some warts, is moving forward at an impressive pace while staying truer than ever to its founding principles of zero cost abstractions and don t pay for what you don t use. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS: Original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed). Link:
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