Need free resources for dsa in C++
I don't want to watch video lectures as they are very time consuming but I want topic wise all the theory covered and questions to practice. . in a structured way so that I can track how much I know. . , . I have tried a few platforms but they ask for a subscription fee and it's annoying. . Need free resources for dsa in C++
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I don't want to watch video lectures as they are very time consuming but I want topic wise all the theory covered and questions to practice. . in a structured way so that I can track how much I know. . , . I have tried a few platforms but they ask for a subscription fee and it's annoying. . Need free resources for dsa in C++
https://redd.it/1uuo0y4
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AI usage for cpp at work
I am lead architect and maintainer of my firm main app backend, spanning around 2M LOC of c++.
Industry is : capital markets, low latency, custom kernel drivers, fpga...
I often talk with peers at other firms and I see a shy usage of AI compared to what feels like the global trend.
On my side, my firm does not pay for any AI related stuff. We are allowed to use our personnal plan for work in which case will get a pro membership compensation (claude or gpt or anything) on salary but we are not allowed to paste production code into it.
I know the app very well and do everything by hand (i mean the normal way) but use the chat version of any ai to generate some things for me, like "im using opensource lib x and lib y, please generate an SQL connection pool , you may use locks and condition variable for this, cpp 20".
Then i paste it and modify it a I see fit.
Im totally happy with that and the company is successful.
I do use AI but just chat, to gather data on subjects and summarize/report. Get some ideas but basically not much code related.
And you whats your experience as a c++ dev ?
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I am lead architect and maintainer of my firm main app backend, spanning around 2M LOC of c++.
Industry is : capital markets, low latency, custom kernel drivers, fpga...
I often talk with peers at other firms and I see a shy usage of AI compared to what feels like the global trend.
On my side, my firm does not pay for any AI related stuff. We are allowed to use our personnal plan for work in which case will get a pro membership compensation (claude or gpt or anything) on salary but we are not allowed to paste production code into it.
I know the app very well and do everything by hand (i mean the normal way) but use the chat version of any ai to generate some things for me, like "im using opensource lib x and lib y, please generate an SQL connection pool , you may use locks and condition variable for this, cpp 20".
Then i paste it and modify it a I see fit.
Im totally happy with that and the company is successful.
I do use AI but just chat, to gather data on subjects and summarize/report. Get some ideas but basically not much code related.
And you whats your experience as a c++ dev ?
https://redd.it/1uv5k2n
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New C++ Conference Videos Released This Month - July 2026 (Updated to Include Videos Released 2026-06-22 - 2026-06-28)
C++Now
2026-07-06- 2026-07-11
Keynote: Reflection Is Only Half the Story - Barry Revzin - C++Now 2026 - [https://youtu.be/DZTkT1Cq\_aY](https://youtu.be/DZTkT1Cq_aY)
Keynote: Multidimensional Parallel Standard C++ - Mark Hoemmen - https://youtu.be/VAwW\_s1uEHY
C++Online
2026-07-06 - 2026-07-11
Time to Introspect - A Beginner's Guide to Practical Reflection - Sarthak Sehgal - [https://youtu.be/9stn1o149pw](https://youtu.be/9stn1o149pw)
Refactoring Towards Structured Concurrency - Roi Barkan - https://youtu.be/6502xFEreI8
2026-06-29 - 2026-07-05
Why std::vector Can't Save You (And What to Use Next) - Kevin Carpenter - [https://youtu.be/78fYPix0mN4](https://youtu.be/78fYPix0mN4)
Modern C++ for Embedded Systems - From Fundamentals To Real-Time Solutions - Rutvij Karkhanis - https://youtu.be/XxeqHRDhHkU
ADC
2026-07-06 - 2026-07-11
Workshop: Audio Plugin DSP in Practice - Jan Wilczek & Linus Corneliusson - [https://youtu.be/Atc0GRWoolI](https://youtu.be/Atc0GRWoolI)
An Open Toolkit for Real-Time Audio Descriptors - Valerio Orlandini - https://youtu.be/HKlnn0hd8J0
Bugs I’ve Seen in the Wild - From Confusion to Amazement - Olivier Petit - [https://youtu.be/LBWtb\_uXt0I](https://youtu.be/LBWtb_uXt0I)
Real-Time Audio in Python: Introducing the asmu Package - Felix Huber - https://youtu.be/X2vr81CJ934
2026-06-29 - 2026-07-05
Beyond iLok: Advanced Code Protection and Cryptography for the Next Generation - Protecting the Next Generation of Applications, Plug-ins, and AI Models - Neal Michie, Ryan Wardell & Bob Brown - [https://youtu.be/dbbK\_ry2cgo](https://youtu.be/dbbK_ry2cgo)
Database Synchronisation for Audio Plugins, Part Two - Here's One I Made Earlier - Adam Wilson - https://youtu.be/wJCy2G969ro
Perfect Oscillators in Less Than One Clock Cycle - Angus Hewlett - [https://youtu.be/Ssq0a-YdamM](https://youtu.be/Ssq0a-YdamM)
Driving Chaos - Virtual Analog Modelling of a Chaotic Circuit with Wave Digital Filters - Francisco Bernardo - https://youtu.be/PnEZNqyKlIw
Boost Documentary
There is also a teaser trailer for a new documentary on the history of the Boost C++ library https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87jvuDbnwqQ which will have its first showing at CppCon this year
https://redd.it/1uvecu0
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C++Now
2026-07-06- 2026-07-11
Keynote: Reflection Is Only Half the Story - Barry Revzin - C++Now 2026 - [https://youtu.be/DZTkT1Cq\_aY](https://youtu.be/DZTkT1Cq_aY)
Keynote: Multidimensional Parallel Standard C++ - Mark Hoemmen - https://youtu.be/VAwW\_s1uEHY
C++Online
2026-07-06 - 2026-07-11
Time to Introspect - A Beginner's Guide to Practical Reflection - Sarthak Sehgal - [https://youtu.be/9stn1o149pw](https://youtu.be/9stn1o149pw)
Refactoring Towards Structured Concurrency - Roi Barkan - https://youtu.be/6502xFEreI8
2026-06-29 - 2026-07-05
Why std::vector Can't Save You (And What to Use Next) - Kevin Carpenter - [https://youtu.be/78fYPix0mN4](https://youtu.be/78fYPix0mN4)
Modern C++ for Embedded Systems - From Fundamentals To Real-Time Solutions - Rutvij Karkhanis - https://youtu.be/XxeqHRDhHkU
ADC
2026-07-06 - 2026-07-11
Workshop: Audio Plugin DSP in Practice - Jan Wilczek & Linus Corneliusson - [https://youtu.be/Atc0GRWoolI](https://youtu.be/Atc0GRWoolI)
An Open Toolkit for Real-Time Audio Descriptors - Valerio Orlandini - https://youtu.be/HKlnn0hd8J0
Bugs I’ve Seen in the Wild - From Confusion to Amazement - Olivier Petit - [https://youtu.be/LBWtb\_uXt0I](https://youtu.be/LBWtb_uXt0I)
Real-Time Audio in Python: Introducing the asmu Package - Felix Huber - https://youtu.be/X2vr81CJ934
2026-06-29 - 2026-07-05
Beyond iLok: Advanced Code Protection and Cryptography for the Next Generation - Protecting the Next Generation of Applications, Plug-ins, and AI Models - Neal Michie, Ryan Wardell & Bob Brown - [https://youtu.be/dbbK\_ry2cgo](https://youtu.be/dbbK_ry2cgo)
Database Synchronisation for Audio Plugins, Part Two - Here's One I Made Earlier - Adam Wilson - https://youtu.be/wJCy2G969ro
Perfect Oscillators in Less Than One Clock Cycle - Angus Hewlett - [https://youtu.be/Ssq0a-YdamM](https://youtu.be/Ssq0a-YdamM)
Driving Chaos - Virtual Analog Modelling of a Chaotic Circuit with Wave Digital Filters - Francisco Bernardo - https://youtu.be/PnEZNqyKlIw
Boost Documentary
There is also a teaser trailer for a new documentary on the history of the Boost C++ library https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87jvuDbnwqQ which will have its first showing at CppCon this year
https://redd.it/1uvecu0
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[Project] Quantum Simulator | C++20 | Looking for Contributors
---
Hello!
We’re a team of two Computer Engineering students (UPC), about to start our second year, currently developing a **high-performance standalone quantum simulator** with its own visual interface. We’ve registered for the **Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) Hackathon** and are looking to bring **one or two key contributors** into the team.
That said, the hackathon is **not** the reason this project exists—it’s actually the other way around. The project came first, so you can expect this to be a long-term effort (possibly lasting years).
The project is fully remote (you can contribute from anywhere in Spain without ever meeting us in person if that's what you prefer). However, if you're based in Barcelona and would like to join us physically for the hackathon, you'd be more than welcome. If you choose that option, we can register you as well.
**An important note about us:** We're students and beginners in this field. Even though we take the project very seriously and strive for technical rigor, we see it as both a production and a learning project. We want to build something ambitious, but our main goal is to learn, wrestle with the hardware, and grow as engineers. We're not looking for experts—we're looking for learning partners.
### **What is the project?**
The project follows a modular architecture split into three independent layers:
1. **Front-End / UX (Unity):** An interactive 3D environment for visualizing quantum registers and Bloch sphere rotations (C#).
2. **Backend / Orchestrator (C++):** The intermediate layer responsible for managing and routing computation requests from the front-end to the numerical core.
3. **Data Engine (C++):** A reusable data-processing engine optimized for CPU-intensive workloads through a data-oriented design (DOD). The quantum simulator is simply its first major use case. If the architecture proves successful, we'd like to reuse the engine for other high-performance computing problems in the future.
We should mention that the project is still in its early stages, but it's starting to take shape. In any case, this is the perfect moment to contribute to its foundations and make a meaningful impact.
---
### Main technologies
* C++20
* CMake
* Unity (C#)
* Linux
* Git
* Python (for mathematical prototyping)
---
### Who we're looking for
We're looking to fill one or both of the following roles. We don't expect previous professional experience—only enthusiasm for low-level development, an interest in quantum computing, and a willingness to learn as part of a team.
#### **Position A: Theory (Mathematics / Physics / Data Science)**
We're looking for someone with a solid understanding of Linear Algebra and an interest in Quantum Computing. Your work will focus on algorithmic formalization:
* Designing and structuring mathematical operators, complex transformation matrices, and the logic behind quantum state entanglement.
* Translating those ideas into clear algorithms that the rest of the team can later implement in C++.
* *Requirement:* Basic programming skills (Python, beginner C++, or similar) so you can communicate effectively with the team.
#### **Position B: C++ Developer (Beginner)**
If you're interested in C++, Linux, and understanding how hardware works under the hood, but you're still learning and looking for a real project to get your hands dirty:
* You'll help connect the different parts of the project: implementing efficient data loading and management, and helping build the bridge between our C++ code and the Unity environment. In the medium term, you'll also help plan and extend the computation engine alongside us.
* *What you'll gain:* Hands-on experience managing real memory, understanding cache optimization, and applying Data-Oriented Design (DOD) principles while working as part of a team.
---
### **Expected commitment**
* Around **8–12 hours per week** (flexible).
* Since this is a long-term project, we understand that people may eventually need to step away. If that happens,
---
Hello!
We’re a team of two Computer Engineering students (UPC), about to start our second year, currently developing a **high-performance standalone quantum simulator** with its own visual interface. We’ve registered for the **Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) Hackathon** and are looking to bring **one or two key contributors** into the team.
That said, the hackathon is **not** the reason this project exists—it’s actually the other way around. The project came first, so you can expect this to be a long-term effort (possibly lasting years).
The project is fully remote (you can contribute from anywhere in Spain without ever meeting us in person if that's what you prefer). However, if you're based in Barcelona and would like to join us physically for the hackathon, you'd be more than welcome. If you choose that option, we can register you as well.
**An important note about us:** We're students and beginners in this field. Even though we take the project very seriously and strive for technical rigor, we see it as both a production and a learning project. We want to build something ambitious, but our main goal is to learn, wrestle with the hardware, and grow as engineers. We're not looking for experts—we're looking for learning partners.
### **What is the project?**
The project follows a modular architecture split into three independent layers:
1. **Front-End / UX (Unity):** An interactive 3D environment for visualizing quantum registers and Bloch sphere rotations (C#).
2. **Backend / Orchestrator (C++):** The intermediate layer responsible for managing and routing computation requests from the front-end to the numerical core.
3. **Data Engine (C++):** A reusable data-processing engine optimized for CPU-intensive workloads through a data-oriented design (DOD). The quantum simulator is simply its first major use case. If the architecture proves successful, we'd like to reuse the engine for other high-performance computing problems in the future.
We should mention that the project is still in its early stages, but it's starting to take shape. In any case, this is the perfect moment to contribute to its foundations and make a meaningful impact.
---
### Main technologies
* C++20
* CMake
* Unity (C#)
* Linux
* Git
* Python (for mathematical prototyping)
---
### Who we're looking for
We're looking to fill one or both of the following roles. We don't expect previous professional experience—only enthusiasm for low-level development, an interest in quantum computing, and a willingness to learn as part of a team.
#### **Position A: Theory (Mathematics / Physics / Data Science)**
We're looking for someone with a solid understanding of Linear Algebra and an interest in Quantum Computing. Your work will focus on algorithmic formalization:
* Designing and structuring mathematical operators, complex transformation matrices, and the logic behind quantum state entanglement.
* Translating those ideas into clear algorithms that the rest of the team can later implement in C++.
* *Requirement:* Basic programming skills (Python, beginner C++, or similar) so you can communicate effectively with the team.
#### **Position B: C++ Developer (Beginner)**
If you're interested in C++, Linux, and understanding how hardware works under the hood, but you're still learning and looking for a real project to get your hands dirty:
* You'll help connect the different parts of the project: implementing efficient data loading and management, and helping build the bridge between our C++ code and the Unity environment. In the medium term, you'll also help plan and extend the computation engine alongside us.
* *What you'll gain:* Hands-on experience managing real memory, understanding cache optimization, and applying Data-Oriented Design (DOD) principles while working as part of a team.
---
### **Expected commitment**
* Around **8–12 hours per week** (flexible).
* Since this is a long-term project, we understand that people may eventually need to step away. If that happens,
we only ask that whatever you've been working on is documented or left in a clean state so the rest of the team can continue smoothly.
---
### **What we offer**
* A collaborative learning environment with no hierarchy or commercial pressure.
* A project with a modular architecture and a strong emphasis on code quality.
* The opportunity to compete in—and receive mentorship from experienced HPC professionals during—the BSC Hackathon.
* Complete flexibility and fully remote work if that's what you prefer.
If you're excited about learning by programming close to the hardware or designing the mathematics behind a real quantum simulator, send us a private message telling us a bit about yourself.
#### **Note:** Even if you don't fully master these topics yet, but you're passionate about low-level programming or quantum physics, feel free to contact us anyway. We're not experts either—we're just developers at an early stage of our journey.
---
### Repositories
- **Atomix (Data Processing Engine):**
https://github.com/ElectroX79/Atomix_sandbox
- **Entangle (Backend / Orchestrator):**
https://github.com/Ironduck2/Entangle
*(Still in a very early stage, as its development depends on the evolution of the engine.)*
---
### Hackathon
- **8th MareNostrum Hackathon (BSC):**
https://www.bsc.es/en/news/events/mnhack26-8th-marenostrum-hackathon
---
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---
### **What we offer**
* A collaborative learning environment with no hierarchy or commercial pressure.
* A project with a modular architecture and a strong emphasis on code quality.
* The opportunity to compete in—and receive mentorship from experienced HPC professionals during—the BSC Hackathon.
* Complete flexibility and fully remote work if that's what you prefer.
If you're excited about learning by programming close to the hardware or designing the mathematics behind a real quantum simulator, send us a private message telling us a bit about yourself.
#### **Note:** Even if you don't fully master these topics yet, but you're passionate about low-level programming or quantum physics, feel free to contact us anyway. We're not experts either—we're just developers at an early stage of our journey.
---
### Repositories
- **Atomix (Data Processing Engine):**
https://github.com/ElectroX79/Atomix_sandbox
- **Entangle (Backend / Orchestrator):**
https://github.com/Ironduck2/Entangle
*(Still in a very early stage, as its development depends on the evolution of the engine.)*
---
### Hackathon
- **8th MareNostrum Hackathon (BSC):**
https://www.bsc.es/en/news/events/mnhack26-8th-marenostrum-hackathon
---
https://redd.it/1uvoyou
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GitHub
GitHub - ElectroX79/Atomix_sandbox
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LeetCode 3336: Find the Number of Subsequences With Equal GCD
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LeetCode 3336: Find the Number of Subsequences With Equal GCD
🚀 In this video, we solve LeetCode 3336 – Find the Number of Subsequences With Equal GCD. This is a challenging Dynamic Programming + Number Theory problem where we count pairs of subsequences having the same GCD.
We'll cover:
✅ Problem intuition
✅ GCD…
We'll cover:
✅ Problem intuition
✅ GCD…
CppCast: 40 Years of Programming and Embeddable Programming Languages with Mark Guidarelli
https://cppcast.com/40_years_of_programming_and_embeddable_programming_languages_with_mark_guidarelli/
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Cppcast
Episode 409
Jason and Mathieu are joined by Mark Guidarelli to discuss the history of C++ and esoteric programming languages, Mark's own development history spanning four decades, and what
Beautiful Type Erasure with C++26 Reflection
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Beautiful Type Erasure with C++26 Reflection
If you’ve ever tried using type erasure for something more complicated than std::any or std::function, you’ve either written 100+ lines of easy-to-mess-up code or reached for a boilerplate-heavy library like Boost.TypeErasure or Folly.Poly. rjk::duck uses…
Latest News From Upcoming C++ Conferences (2026-07-14)
This is the latest news from upcoming C++ Conferences. You can review all of the news at [https://programmingarchive.com/upcoming-conference-news/](https://programmingarchive.com/upcoming-conference-news/)
**TICKETS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE**
The following conferences currently have tickets available to purchase
* **CppCon (12th – 18th September)** – You can buy standard tickets until August 29th at [https://cppcon.org/registration/](https://cppcon.org/registration/)
* **C++ Under The Sea** **(14th – 16th October)** – You can buy early bird tickets at [https://sales.ticketing.cm.com/cppunderthesea2026/](https://sales.ticketing.cm.com/cppunderthesea2026/)
* **ADC – (9th – 11th November)** – Tickets for ADC can now be purchased at [https://ti.to/audio-developer-conference/adc-bristol-2026](https://ti.to/audio-developer-conference/adc-bristol-2026)
* **Meeting C++ (26th – 28th November)** – You can buy early bird tickets at [https://meetingcpp.com/2026/](https://meetingcpp.com/2026/)
**OPEN CALL FOR SPEAKERS**
**OTHER OPEN CALLS**
* **(NEW) ADC Call For Reviewers Now Open** – Anyone who is interested in reviewing the proposals for talks at ADC Bristol 2026 have until July 17th to review talks. Visit [https://submit.audio.dev](https://submit.audio.dev) to start reviewing talks
* **CppCon Call For Volunteers Now Open** – Interested volunteers have until August 1st to apply at the CppCon main conference which is scheduled to take place from 14th – 18th September. For more information including how to apply visit [https://cppcon.org/cfv2026/](https://cppcon.org/cfv2026/)
* **(Last Chance) CppCon Call For Posters Closes Tomorrow!** – Interested poster presenters have until July 15th to submit their applications for the CppCon main conference which is scheduled to take place from 14th – 18th September. For more information including how to apply visit [https://cppcon.org/cppcon-2026-call-for-poster-submissions/](https://cppcon.org/cppcon-2026-call-for-poster-submissions/)
* **(Last Chance) CppCon Call For Authors Closes July 31st!** – CppCon are looking for book authors who want to engage with potential reviewers and readers. Read the full announcement at [https://cppcon.org/call-for-author-2026/](https://cppcon.org/call-for-author-2026/)
**TRAINING COURSES AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE**
Conferences are offering the following training courses:
**C++Online**
1. **(Last Chance) AI++ 101 – Build an AI Coding Assistant in C++** – Jody Hagins – 1 day online workshop available on *Friday 24th July 16:00 – 00:00 UTC/0900-1700 PDT –* **DISCOUNTED BY £100 – NOW £245/$325/€285** – [https://cpponline.uk/workshop/ai-101/](https://cpponline.uk/workshop/ai-101/)
* Watch the preview session here [https://youtu.be/suP5zA7QqW4](https://youtu.be/suP5zA7QqW4)
**CppCon Online Workshops**
**9th – 11th September**
1. **Modern C++: When Efficiency Matters** – Andreas Fertig – 3 day online workshop available on 9th – 11th September 09.00 – 15.00 MDT – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-when-efficiency-matters/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-when-efficiency-matters/)
2. **System Architecture And Design Using Modern C++** – Charley Bay – 3 day online workshop available on 9th – 11th September 09.00 – 15.00 MDT – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-system-architecture-and-design-using-modern-cpp/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-system-architecture-and-design-using-modern-cpp/)
**21st – 23rd September**
1. **C++ Fundamentals You Wish You Had Known Earlier** – Mateusz Pusz – 3 day online workshop available on 21st– 23rd September 09.00 – 15.00 MDT – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-cpp-fundamentals/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-cpp-fundamentals/)
2. **C++23 in Practice: A Complete Introduction** – Nicolai Josuttis – 3 day online workshop available on 21st– 23rd September 09.00 – 15.00 MDT – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-cpp23-in-practice/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-cpp23-in-practice/)
3. **Programming with C++20** – Andreas Fertig – 3 day online workshop available on 21st– 23rd September 09.00 –
This is the latest news from upcoming C++ Conferences. You can review all of the news at [https://programmingarchive.com/upcoming-conference-news/](https://programmingarchive.com/upcoming-conference-news/)
**TICKETS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE**
The following conferences currently have tickets available to purchase
* **CppCon (12th – 18th September)** – You can buy standard tickets until August 29th at [https://cppcon.org/registration/](https://cppcon.org/registration/)
* **C++ Under The Sea** **(14th – 16th October)** – You can buy early bird tickets at [https://sales.ticketing.cm.com/cppunderthesea2026/](https://sales.ticketing.cm.com/cppunderthesea2026/)
* **ADC – (9th – 11th November)** – Tickets for ADC can now be purchased at [https://ti.to/audio-developer-conference/adc-bristol-2026](https://ti.to/audio-developer-conference/adc-bristol-2026)
* **Meeting C++ (26th – 28th November)** – You can buy early bird tickets at [https://meetingcpp.com/2026/](https://meetingcpp.com/2026/)
**OPEN CALL FOR SPEAKERS**
**OTHER OPEN CALLS**
* **(NEW) ADC Call For Reviewers Now Open** – Anyone who is interested in reviewing the proposals for talks at ADC Bristol 2026 have until July 17th to review talks. Visit [https://submit.audio.dev](https://submit.audio.dev) to start reviewing talks
* **CppCon Call For Volunteers Now Open** – Interested volunteers have until August 1st to apply at the CppCon main conference which is scheduled to take place from 14th – 18th September. For more information including how to apply visit [https://cppcon.org/cfv2026/](https://cppcon.org/cfv2026/)
* **(Last Chance) CppCon Call For Posters Closes Tomorrow!** – Interested poster presenters have until July 15th to submit their applications for the CppCon main conference which is scheduled to take place from 14th – 18th September. For more information including how to apply visit [https://cppcon.org/cppcon-2026-call-for-poster-submissions/](https://cppcon.org/cppcon-2026-call-for-poster-submissions/)
* **(Last Chance) CppCon Call For Authors Closes July 31st!** – CppCon are looking for book authors who want to engage with potential reviewers and readers. Read the full announcement at [https://cppcon.org/call-for-author-2026/](https://cppcon.org/call-for-author-2026/)
**TRAINING COURSES AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE**
Conferences are offering the following training courses:
**C++Online**
1. **(Last Chance) AI++ 101 – Build an AI Coding Assistant in C++** – Jody Hagins – 1 day online workshop available on *Friday 24th July 16:00 – 00:00 UTC/0900-1700 PDT –* **DISCOUNTED BY £100 – NOW £245/$325/€285** – [https://cpponline.uk/workshop/ai-101/](https://cpponline.uk/workshop/ai-101/)
* Watch the preview session here [https://youtu.be/suP5zA7QqW4](https://youtu.be/suP5zA7QqW4)
**CppCon Online Workshops**
**9th – 11th September**
1. **Modern C++: When Efficiency Matters** – Andreas Fertig – 3 day online workshop available on 9th – 11th September 09.00 – 15.00 MDT – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-when-efficiency-matters/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-when-efficiency-matters/)
2. **System Architecture And Design Using Modern C++** – Charley Bay – 3 day online workshop available on 9th – 11th September 09.00 – 15.00 MDT – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-system-architecture-and-design-using-modern-cpp/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-system-architecture-and-design-using-modern-cpp/)
**21st – 23rd September**
1. **C++ Fundamentals You Wish You Had Known Earlier** – Mateusz Pusz – 3 day online workshop available on 21st– 23rd September 09.00 – 15.00 MDT – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-cpp-fundamentals/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-cpp-fundamentals/)
2. **C++23 in Practice: A Complete Introduction** – Nicolai Josuttis – 3 day online workshop available on 21st– 23rd September 09.00 – 15.00 MDT – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-cpp23-in-practice/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-cpp23-in-practice/)
3. **Programming with C++20** – Andreas Fertig – 3 day online workshop available on 21st– 23rd September 09.00 –
15.00 MDT – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-programming-with-cpp20/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-programming-with-cpp20/)
**26th – 27th September**
1. **Using C++ for Low-Latency Systems** – Patrice Roy – 2 day online workshop available on 26th– 27th September 09.00 – 17.00 MDT – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-low-latency/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-low-latency/)
**CppCon Onsite Workshops**
All onsite workshops will take place in the Gaylord Rockies in Aurora, Colorado
**12th & 13th September**
1. **Advanced and Modern C++ Programming: The Tricky Parts** – Nicolai Josuttis – 2 day in-person workshop available on 12th & 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-tricky-parts/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-tricky-parts/)
2. **C++ Best Practices** – Jason Turner – 2 day in-person workshop available on 12th & 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-best-practices/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-best-practices/)
3. **How Hardware Gets Hacked: Breaking and Defending Embedded Systems** – Nathan Jones – 2 day in-person workshop available on 12th & 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-hardware-hack/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-hardware-hack/)
4. **Mastering \`std::execution\`: A Hands-On Workshop** – Mateusz Pusz – 2 day in-person workshop available on 12th & 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-execution/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-execution/)
5. **Performance and Efficiency in C++ for Experts, Future Experts, and Everyone Else** – Fedor Pikus – 2 day in-person workshop available on 12th & 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-performance-and-efficiency/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-performance-and-efficiency/)
6. **Talking Tech** – Sherry Sontag – 2 day in-person workshop available on 12th & 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-talking-tech/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-talking-tech/)
**13th September**
1. **AI++ 101 : Build a C++ Coding Agent from Scratch** – Jody Hagins – 2 day in-person workshop available on 12th & 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-AI101/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-AI101/)
2. **Essential GDB and Linux System Tools** – Mike Shah – 1 day in-person workshop available on 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-essential-gdb/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-essential-gdb/)
**19th & 20th September**
1. **AI++ 201: Building High Quality C++ Infrastructure with AI** – Jody Hagins – 2 day in-person workshop available on 19th & 20th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-ai201/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-ai201/)
2. **Function and Class Design with C++2x** – Jeff Garland – 2 day in-person workshop available on 19th & 20th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-function-class-design/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-function-class-design/)
3. **High-performance Concurrency in C++** – Fedor Pikus – 2 day in-person workshop available on 19th & 20th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-high-perf-concurrency/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-high-perf-concurrency/)
**OTHER NEWS**
* **(NEW) Dates for ACCU on Sea 2027 Announced –** ACCU on Sea 2027 will take place in Folkestone from June 30th – July 3rd with pre-conference workshops taking place from June 28th – 29th
* **(NEW) Boost Documentary screening at CppCon 2026** – Boost Libraries have announced that they will be screening a documentary on the history of Boost at CppCon 2026. Watch the trailer here [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87jvuDbnwqQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87jvuDbnwqQ)
* **(NEW) C++Now 2026 Videos Now Being Released on YouTube** – Subscribe to the C++Now YouTube channel to stay up to date when each video is published – [https://www.youtube.com/@CppNow](https://www.youtube.com/@CppNow)
* **Accepted Sessions For Meeting C++ Announced** – Visit [https://meetingcpp.com/mcpp/schedule/talklisting.php](https://meetingcpp.com/mcpp/schedule/talklisting.php) to
**26th – 27th September**
1. **Using C++ for Low-Latency Systems** – Patrice Roy – 2 day online workshop available on 26th– 27th September 09.00 – 17.00 MDT – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-low-latency/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-low-latency/)
**CppCon Onsite Workshops**
All onsite workshops will take place in the Gaylord Rockies in Aurora, Colorado
**12th & 13th September**
1. **Advanced and Modern C++ Programming: The Tricky Parts** – Nicolai Josuttis – 2 day in-person workshop available on 12th & 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-tricky-parts/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-tricky-parts/)
2. **C++ Best Practices** – Jason Turner – 2 day in-person workshop available on 12th & 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-best-practices/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-best-practices/)
3. **How Hardware Gets Hacked: Breaking and Defending Embedded Systems** – Nathan Jones – 2 day in-person workshop available on 12th & 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-hardware-hack/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-hardware-hack/)
4. **Mastering \`std::execution\`: A Hands-On Workshop** – Mateusz Pusz – 2 day in-person workshop available on 12th & 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-execution/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-execution/)
5. **Performance and Efficiency in C++ for Experts, Future Experts, and Everyone Else** – Fedor Pikus – 2 day in-person workshop available on 12th & 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-performance-and-efficiency/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-performance-and-efficiency/)
6. **Talking Tech** – Sherry Sontag – 2 day in-person workshop available on 12th & 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-talking-tech/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-talking-tech/)
**13th September**
1. **AI++ 101 : Build a C++ Coding Agent from Scratch** – Jody Hagins – 2 day in-person workshop available on 12th & 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-AI101/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-AI101/)
2. **Essential GDB and Linux System Tools** – Mike Shah – 1 day in-person workshop available on 13th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-essential-gdb/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-essential-gdb/)
**19th & 20th September**
1. **AI++ 201: Building High Quality C++ Infrastructure with AI** – Jody Hagins – 2 day in-person workshop available on 19th & 20th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-ai201/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-ai201/)
2. **Function and Class Design with C++2x** – Jeff Garland – 2 day in-person workshop available on 19th & 20th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-function-class-design/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-function-class-design/)
3. **High-performance Concurrency in C++** – Fedor Pikus – 2 day in-person workshop available on 19th & 20th September – 09:00 – 17:00 – [https://cppcon.org/class-2026-high-perf-concurrency/](https://cppcon.org/class-2026-high-perf-concurrency/)
**OTHER NEWS**
* **(NEW) Dates for ACCU on Sea 2027 Announced –** ACCU on Sea 2027 will take place in Folkestone from June 30th – July 3rd with pre-conference workshops taking place from June 28th – 29th
* **(NEW) Boost Documentary screening at CppCon 2026** – Boost Libraries have announced that they will be screening a documentary on the history of Boost at CppCon 2026. Watch the trailer here [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87jvuDbnwqQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87jvuDbnwqQ)
* **(NEW) C++Now 2026 Videos Now Being Released on YouTube** – Subscribe to the C++Now YouTube channel to stay up to date when each video is published – [https://www.youtube.com/@CppNow](https://www.youtube.com/@CppNow)
* **Accepted Sessions For Meeting C++ Announced** – Visit [https://meetingcpp.com/mcpp/schedule/talklisting.php](https://meetingcpp.com/mcpp/schedule/talklisting.php) to