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C++ User Group Munich is for professionals and beginners interested in modern C++, exchange of experience, and networking.
You're already in love with C++ or just started some tutorial. You want to talk to other C++ developers about template metaprogramming, concepts, or the next C++ standard. You have some awesome library ideas in mind you'd like to see in the next Boost release but don't really know how. You're looking for a new job or your company has exciting job offers for C++ developers. Or you simply don't mind an opportunity to attend interesting talks about C++ topics.
We organize a meetup once a month with a talk about C++ topics. Sponsors welcome!
Recordings of previous talks in our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mucplusplus
Our Code of Conduct: http://berlincodeofconduct.org
Kommende Veranstaltungen
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Modern Craft in Ancient Codebases - A Survival Guide
Brainlab SE, Olof-Palme-Straße 9, München, DESponsor: Brainlab (http://brainlab.com)
Streaming Link: https://www.twitch.tv/mucplusplus
Stream starts around 19:00 CET.******
This month we have the big pleasure to welcome Philipp Jeske to our user group. Philipp has been programming professionally for over 15 years. Initially as a working student alongside his computer science degree, with his degree he transitioned into a full time full stack .NET developer. But even back then, C++ was close to his heart.Thanks to a job change he finally could programm with C++ for a living and he has been doing it for 7-ish years.
Due to his career path, he was exposed to many legacy project, joined various teams and learned the value of good designed and well written code. Furthermore, he learned, that good design and good code is independent of any language. But he also learned that bringing in ideas, can sometimes backfire devastatingly.This all brought him to the point, where he strives to write good code, and increases his toolbox - especially in contemporary C++. But after all he's also interested in the people site, because that's the hard neglected part of writing good software as a team.
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Abstract
Ever felt stuck in a legacy codebase with a team - or at least parts of it - that resists change? I’ve been there. In this session, I’ll share practical tactics to help you introduce modern programming styles to a conservative environment—or at least keep your own passion alive while working in one. We’ll dive into the psychology of why some developers resist new practices and I’ll share the technical maneuvers I use to write contemporary code within a legacy framework.******
Schedule
18:00 -- Dinner @ Brainlab
19:00 -- Welcome by Brainlab/MUC++
19:05 -- Lightning Talk by Goutam Ghosh
~19:30 -- "Modern Craft in Ancient Codebases - A Survival Guide" (Philipp Jeske)
21:30 -- Official End147 Teilnehmer
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