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Compiler Explorer is a well-known website for exploring C++ code and the output of the compiler. However, it contains many features that you may not be aware of.
In this talk, we'll explore some of the newer features of Compiler Explorer (and revisit some old ones you may not be aware of), and see why they're useful. There will be live demos of each feature.
Did you know, for example, you can supply input to programs you execute? Or that you can see a Control Flow Graph of your program?

About the presenter

Matt Godbolt is a C++ programmer and occasional verb. He loves writing efficient code and sharing his passion about how computers work under the hood. An engineer at Aquatic, he has previously worked on low-latency trading, on mobile apps at Google, run a C++ tools company and spent more than a decade making console games. When not tinkering on Compiler Explorer, Matt enjoys working on emulators for old 8-bit computer hardware.

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This event is for virtual attendance. For in-person attendance, please see the alternative page.

When: Monday, January 22nd 2024
!!!!Special Note!!!! We will start this presentation a bit earlier than previous ones.
Zoom meeting will open at 5:50 pm and presentation will begin at 6:00. Zoom details will be sent by email on that day to those who register for this event.

Food and beverages provided by Selby Jennings
Conference space generously provided by TeamWorking by TechNexus

Related topics

C & C++
Computer Programming
Software Development
Software Engineering

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