What we’re about
Welcome to NYC++! We're a group based in Manhattan with deep roots in the New York C++ community. Join us for monthly meetups hosted by various companies, featuring talks by invited speakers, refreshments, and chances to chat and network.
Our meetup is open to anybody with an interest in writing C++, with a skew towards those doing so professionally: Beginners and languages lawyers alike are welcome.
We are committed to creating and maintaining a safe and inclusive environment for everybody who attends. For those who cannot or do not wish to attend in-person, we'll strive to provide virtual attendance options whenever possible.
In-person attendance of meetups is open only to those who have RSVP'd. In-person attendance of some meetups may require proof of identification, proof of COVID-19 vaccination, etc., according to the guidelines of the company hosting. Be sure to check individual events for details.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- NYC++: January 13 2025 at Clinton Hall 51st ft., Herb SutterClinton Hall, New York, NY
Come to our January 13th 2025 meetup at Clinton Hall 51st St, with food and drinks provided by our host Citadel Securities.
Please fill out this form before RSVPing. Registrants who have not filled out the form will not be able to attend and will removed from the RSVP list in the days leading up to the event.
Featured Speaker: Herb Sutter
Talk Title: Peering forward: C++’s next decade
Description
This is an exciting time and a turning point for ISO C++: Starting in 2024, two watershed features that are beginning to land in the next draft C++ standard are compile-time reflection (including source generation), which will be arguably the most powerful feature that we’ve ever standardized, and making C++ type- and memory-safe by default without compromising performance. These features are set to dominate the next decade of C++, and make C++26 and onward “feel like a new language” the way C++11 and its follow-ons have defined “modern C++” for the past 14 years.ISO C++ has long been solidly in the top 5 programming languages and is going strong. This talk presents reasons to expect that C++’s future is bright, and that perhaps its most important decade is just ahead.
Speaker Bio
Herb Sutter is a technical fellow at Citadel Securities and chairs the ISO C++ standards committee. He is also the designer or co-designer of several standard C++ features, and the author of four books and hundreds of articles about software development.