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CppCon 2018: Jon Cohen “Ensuring Exception Safety Through Testing"
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CppCon 2018: Robert Ramey “Safe Numerics”
CppCon 2018: Fred Tingaud “A Little Order: Delving into the STL sorting algorithms”
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CppCon 2018: Victor Ciura “These Aren't the COM Objects You're Looking For”
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CppCon 2018: Jon Cohen “Ensuring Exception Safety Through Testing"

CppCon 2018: Jon Cohen “Ensuring Exception Safety Through Testing"

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CppCon 2018:  Brand & Nash “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: A Tale of Expectations and Exceptions”

CppCon 2018: Brand & Nash “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: A Tale of Expectations and Exceptions”

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CppCon 2017: Jon Cohen “A Type, by Any Other Name”

CppCon 2017: Jon Cohen “A Type, by Any Other Name”

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CppCon 2014: Jon Kalb "Exception-Safe Code, Part I"

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CppCon 2018: Andrei Alexandrescu “Expect the expected”

CppCon 2018: Andrei Alexandrescu “Expect the expected”

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CppCon 2018: Geoffrey Romer “What do you mean "thread-safe"?”

CppCon 2018: Geoffrey Romer “What do you mean "thread-safe"?”

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CppCon 2018: William Clements “Save $$ Testing Code the Playback-Based Way”

CppCon 2018: William Clements “Save $$ Testing Code the Playback-Based Way”

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CppCon 2018: Robert Ramey “Safe Numerics”

CppCon 2018: Robert Ramey “Safe Numerics”

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CppCon 2018: Fred Tingaud “A Little Order: Delving into the STL sorting algorithms”

CppCon 2018: Fred Tingaud “A Little Order: Delving into the STL sorting algorithms”

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CppCon 2018: Kris Jusiak “State Machines Battlefield - Naive vs STL vs Boost”

CppCon 2018: Kris Jusiak “State Machines Battlefield - Naive vs STL vs Boost”

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CppCon 2018: Victor Ciura “These Aren't the COM Objects You're Looking For”

CppCon 2018: Victor Ciura “These Aren't the COM Objects You're Looking For”

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CppCon 2018: Patrice Roy “Pessimistic Programming”

CppCon 2018: Patrice Roy “Pessimistic Programming”

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