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Sydney
CANCELLED
Description
C++ is gaining momentum as a development language, so
whether you’ve never used C++ or stopped using
it a decade ago, it may be time to brush up on your
skills. With a new standard release providing new
keywords and capabilities, C++ is a featured language
for many of the new Microsoft technologies and enables
some amazing speed-ups of your application using
libraries like PPL and C++ AMP. What’s more,
Visual Studio offers tools to native developers that
have only been available for managed developers in
earlier versions.
This all day session will show you what the fuss is
about and give you the skills you need to understand
the advantages of C++ today, and start gaining those
benefits for your application.
What you'll learn
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Modern C++ with the Standard Library (demo of strings,
shared pointers)
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Application Lifecycle Management for Visual C++ 11
- Leveraging Lambdas for the PPL and C++ AMP
- Best practices for C++ developers today
Target Audience
If you're an experienced and current C++ developer,
you may not need to come to this session. But if you
were thinking you needed a refresher, here's a great
way to get one, and at the same time look at some of
the cool new stuff that is available to you once you
know C++.
If you've never written a line of C++ code in your
life, but you're solid in C# or Java so you know the
basic syntax (if, while, etc) you should be able to
follow this session, though it won't teach you all the
fiddly bits of C++ syntax and make you a C++ developer
from scratch. It should, however, give you the
inspiration you might need to go and learn all that
fiddly syntax, and understand why we have it.
Someone who has no idea what is in C++ 11 will enjoy
this session a lot.
Your trainer
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Kate Gregory
Kate Gregory is in her fourth decade of being
paid to program. Her firm, Gregory Consulting
Limited, is based in rural Ontario and helps
clients adopt new technologies and adjust to
the changing business environment. Current
work makes heavy use of .NET and Visual C++
for both web and client development,
especially for Windows 7 and 8. Managing,
mentoring, technical writing, and technical
speaking occupy much of her time, but she
still writes code every week.
Kate is the author of over a dozen books and
speaks at DevTeach, TechEd (USA, Europe,
Africa), and TechDays, among others. Kate is a
C++ MVP, a founding sponsor of the Toronto
.NET Users Group, the founder of the East of
Toronto .NET Users group, a member of the
INETA speakers bureau, and a member of adjunct
faculty at Trent University in Peterborough.
Since January 2002 she has been Microsoft
Regional Director for Toronto and since
January 2004 she has been awarded the
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional
designation for Visual C++. In June 2005 she
won the Regional Director of the year award
and in February 2011 she was designated Visual
C++ MVP of the year for 2010. Kate develops
courses on C++, Visual Studio, and Windows
programming for Pluralsight and is writing a
book on C++ AMP.
Read Kate's blog
Adam interviewed Kate recently for SSWTV.
See what the Queen of C++ has to say about
the revitalisation of C++ and Windows 8.
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