0x29: Tiny problems, profiling, and merkle tree roots


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As the summer season draws to a close, we find ourselves with more time to dive back into the engaging world of C++.
So welcome to our 41st Meetup! We've got a bunch of interesting talks lined up and, as always, plenty of opportunities to network.
We are once again hosted by our SwedenCpp-Pro Network Partner Prevas, who continues to support our passion for C++.
Find out more about Prevas at https://www.prevas.se.
Doors open 17:30, and talks start at 18:00
The program outline:
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Paul: Using variable templates on a tiny problem
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Kalle: A quick look at Tracy Profiler
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Casual mingling and networking with refreshments
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Arvid: merkle set root - an anecdote of turning a general solution concrete
The event ends at 21:00.
The program in detail:
Paul Dreik: Using variable templates on a tiny problem
In this talk, I will demonstrate how variable templates introduced in
C++14 can be used to enhance readability of a tiny problem I encountered in my day job.
Karl Åkerblom: A quick look at Tracy Profiler
I'll give you a quick look at the instrumentation profiling of Tracy Profiler. I'll also give you my impressions after adopting it at work; some pleasant surprises and some bumps in the road I encountered along the way.
Arvid Norberg: merkle set root - an anecdote of turning a general solution concrete
This talk will introduce merkle sets and two ways of implementing one. A verbose, text book version and a compact and efficient version.
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0x29: Tiny problems, profiling, and merkle tree roots