0x2C: Searching for time, safety and asio networking


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đź‘‹ Welcome to our traditional New Year opening!
I am happy to announce that our SwedenCpp Pro Partner, Atlas Copco, invites us into the Mine to open the new season.
Thanks a lot, Atlas Copco, for supporting the local C++ community.
We will start with an exciting program!
Door open: 17:30
- Georg: Searching for time
- Casual mingling and networking with refreshments 🍕🥤🤝
- Henrik: When software kills
- Johan: Building libraries on top of Boost.Asio
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The program in detail:
Georg Kullgren: Searching for time
A real life example of the steps we took to improve the performance of our video switches at Net Insight. We will take a brief look at the tools used and what changes were needed to reduce the execution time drastically.
Henrik Fransson: When software kills
Bugs may just be a minor nuisance or give you less stars in an app store, but what if they harm or even kill people?
In the 1980s, the computer-controlled Therac-25 radiotherapy linear accelerator malfunctioned and caused severe injury or death to six patients. Two bugs have historically been attributed to what happened, but does this mean all blame is on the developer? What risks do we face when putting too much trust in software? And what has been done to prevent future accidents?
Johan Berg: Building libraries on top of Boost.Asio
Boost.Asio is a C++ library for network programming with an asynchronous model. In this talk, I will show you a few techniques for building libraries on top of Asio.
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