C++20 introduced a new facility for formatting strings. It also introduced ranges. However, formatting or printing ranges of values remains… obnoxious in out-of-the-box C++. Enter: Barry Revzin. Barry is leading the charge to bring the simplicity of libfmt’s fmt::format() facility for ranges to the standard library. And he’s here to give us the bloody and exciting details on what that is and what it means to us and our future code.
Note: Free Attendance, but reservation required
Please see RSVP through the group Meetup page
When: Tuesday, January 31st 2023
Happy-hour start at 5:30, presentation at 6:30
20 N Upper Wacker Drive
12th Floor
Chicago, IL 60606
Food and beverages sponsored by Selby Jennings
Conference space genereously provided by TeamWorking by TechNexus
Chicago resident, top StackOverflow contributor for C++, standards-committee champion, 3-time conference presenter, world-renown Olympic swimming-pool analyst and all-around good-guy Barry Revzin is a formidable C++ developer working at Jump Trading in Chicago. Blessed with an incredible constitution for writing papers, crunching numbers, and digesting incredible amounts of information, Barry’s knowledge and command of C++ is among the best in the world. Not so coincidentally, Barry is working to define how ranges should operate with std::format().