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Wro.cpp #36 - lets meet in person!

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Wro.cpp #36 - lets meet in person!

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Hi,

Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, June 11th. It will be held in person in "Sztuka na miejscu" in Wroclaw! Reserve your spot!

As usual, we will start the meeting at 6:00 PM. After about 15 minutes of introduction, the presentations will begin.

1. Bartosz Moczulski - "Once Upon a Thread in the Mutex: The Road to std::synchronized_value and Why It Matters"

BIO: Bartosz Moczulski is a software engineer and consultant with 20 years of commercial experience in the digital TV industry and a proud holder of MSc degree in Computer Science from Wroclaw University of Technology (Poland).

Bartosz is a big fan of the GNU/Linux ecosystem and open-source in general. He likes to call himself a Linux detective and rarely leaves a bug investigation unsolved. Bartosz has years of experience in C (GStreamer), C++ (WebKit), Linux security, and software integration in embedded systems (Yocto/OpenEmbedded, Buildroot), seeking an opportunity to pick some Rust soon. He is never afraid to descend to the assembler level or to spawn Ghidra or Radare2 when the situation demands it. All this time he is not losing sight of the bigger picture and can engage in projects at the architectural level.

Bartosz is also passionate about knowledge sharing and ran numerous well-received internal trainings and workshops in the companies he used to work for.

In his spare time, he likes to make wine and maintain his home lab, running a number of self-hosted services; both of these activities for the advantage of his friends and family.

His current passion is medieval calligraphy which, being a left-hander, he has to write upside-down. He prefers an actual quill over a broad-edge nib and his favorite letters are ſ (long s) and þ (thorn).

2. Andrzej Lichnerowicz - "Modernizing C++ for Memory Safety: A Roadmap"

BIO: Andrzej Lichnerowicz is a Principal Engineer at Splunk, where he architects and maintains both monolithic applications and microservices in C++, Go and Rust. Most recently fascinated with Zig. As a co-founder of the Social Committee "Chronicles of Polish Demoscene", he played a key role in securing the Polish demoscene's inscription on UNESCO's National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2021. His professional work draws on deep expertise in cloud-native architectures, automation, and developer tooling, while his academic research investigates how technical constraints, community practices, and preservation strategies shape the history of computer subcultures. Andrzej regularly shares his insights through conference talks, panel discussions, and hands-on workshops at the intersection of culture and technology.

The number of seats is limited - reserve your spot!

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See you soon,
Wro.cpp group

The event was made possible thanks to the support of our patrons on https://patronite.pl/wrocpp​:

  • Adam Badura,

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