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What's New in Conan 2.0 Virtual Meetup with Core C++ Tel Aviv Meetup

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What's New in Conan 2.0 Virtual Meetup with Core C++ Tel Aviv Meetup

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Our very own Conan Developer and Champion Christopher McArthur will be speaking at Core C++ Meetup in TLV (Virtually)

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Come join the party and join the ONLINE event to hear about Conan 2.0 latest updates!

18:00 Gathering and socializing
18:30 Welcome notes, Adi Shavit
18:45 C++23 is Done!, Inbal Levi
19:00 What's new in Conan 2.0, Christopher McArthur
19:45 OptView2: helping the compiler generate better code, Ofek Shilon

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** C++23 is Done!, Inbal Levi **
C++23 was just signed last week in Issaquah, at the latest C++ committee meeting. Inbal Levi will do a brief review of the latest features voted into the standard, and of what can be expected in C++26!

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** What's new in Conan 2.0, Christopher McArthur **
Conan C++ package manager from JFrog: the open source, distributed and universal way of managing your dependencies and your binaries, used by thousands of companies in the world. With the Conan 2.0 release rapidly approaching it's time to learn about the new features that can vastly improve your workflows. One of the most important changes is the new graph model which address real world use cases. Plugin and Extensions are going to allow user to tailor Conan to their exact use case allowing for even more flexibility.

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** Christopher McArthur, Conan Developer Advocate @ JFrog **
Chris has been giving back to the open source community with exploit database containers, C++/ CMake build system maintenance, and other OSS projects for nearly ten years. He began his career as a C++ developer and has since then added other languages including Golang and Typescript to his skill set. Prior to joining the Conan team at JFrog, Chris previously worked in the video broadcast and mobile advertising industries on a variety of projects. His diverse experiences include Blockchain, low-level hardware networking, distributed systems security, and cloud-native DevOps. As a developer advocate for JFrog, Chris deals with Conan, Chris shares his deep to the knowledge of DevOps and Package Management to the C++ Community globally.
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** OptView2: helping the compiler generate better code **
Optimization remarks are Clang's logs of optimization passes, which include leads into optimization failures that might be mitigated. Deciphering raw optimization remarks seems a matter for compiler authors and select few experts, but a little-known tool called opt-viewer aims to change that - in particular with recent improvements by myself and others. About 50% of the talk would be dedicated to real examples of missed optimizations. Most turn out to be escape-analysis and alias-analysis related, and we will devote time to discuss these in some depth. We will also extend the discussion to other compilers and even other languages. If you care about performance there's an excellent chance you'd leave this talk with immediately actionable insights and surprising ways to check and improve your code in performance bottlenecks

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** Ofek Shilon **
Mathematician by training but 20Y C++ developer by practice, writer, and speaker in both the Linux and MS universes. Fascinated by compilers, debuggers, and pretty much anything low-level. Fiercely hated by his cat for no apparent reason.

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At the end of the meetup, we will have our Show & Tell section, in which YOU will be able to present a short story, slide, code snippet, or C++ joke :)

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