Web front end: https://wovo.github.io/ctl/
Wouter van Ooijen ([email protected])
license: Boost
This is a list of talks about C++ or related subjects I compiled from the playlists of a number of C++ (and related) conferences. Suggestions for other conferences to be included are welcome.
I don't pretend to be a front-end developer, so beside the simple web page (https://wovo.github.io/ctl/) the list is available in json and javscript formats, with a Python interface for maybe slightly easier use. If you create you own interface, let me know!
Conferences I included (so far) are:
- accu 2016-2021
- BoostCon 2010-2011
- C++ Day 2020
- C++ Europe 2018-2020
- C++ on sea 2019-2021
- C++IndiaCon 2021
- C++Now 2012-2021
- code::dive 2014-2020
- Core C++ 2019-2021
- corehard 2015-2019 (the english talks)
- CppCon 2014-2020
- emBO++ 2018-2021
- FOSDEM 2010-2020 (the playlist are far from complete)
- Going Native 2012-2013
- GOTO Amsterdam,Berlin,Copenhagen,Chicago,pia 2018-2020
- ItCppCon (Italian C++ Conference) 2020-2021
- Live Embedded Event 2020-2021
- Meeting C++ 2014-2020, online
- Meeting Embedded 2018-2020
- MUC++
- Open Source Summit 2018, 2020
- Oxidize Global 2020
- Pacific C++ 2017-2018
- RustConf 2019-2021
- RustFest 2019-2021
The talks have tags, but these are inferred from the conference and talk title.
I used or plan to use these tags:
- conference, meetup
- talk, keynote, lightning, interview, panel
- live, online
- c++, c, java, javscript, python, assembler
- c++11, c++14, c++17, c++20
- standard, evolution
- hardware, embedded, latency, freestanding, unit
- git, make, cmake
- exception, template, concept, constexpr, lambda, volatile, int
- stl, container, algorithm, random
- procedural, oo, functional
- compilation, jit, emulation, retro
- quality, naming, testing
There is a field to rate the talk for the experience level of the intended audience, but this has not been done yet (all are at 0, which means unknown). The intended levels are:
- 1 : no programming experience
- 2 : no experience any specific the programming language
- 3 : no experience with the subject within the programming language
- 4 : ??
- 5 : junior programmer level
- 6 : ??
- 7 : senior programmer level
- 8 : ??
- 9 : specialist in the subject
- 10 : central committee level
- I got this idea from a r/cpp post by u/Ethiraric on reddit/c++ about his talks list.
- The main source of conference playlists I used was https://isocpp.org/wiki/faq/conferences-worldwide.
- The GOTO conferences can be found at https://www.youtube.com/c/GotoConferences/playlists.
- This page shows upcoming conferences https://confs.tech/
- Playlist for Rust events: https://www.youtube.com/c/RustVideos