CppCon 2026 Call for Poster Reminder
The clock is ticking! You have until July 15th to submit to the CppCon 2026 Poster Program.
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The clock is ticking! You have until July 15th to submit to the CppCon 2026 Poster Program.
The New York May 28 world premiere event for C++: The Documentary was followed by a live panel discussion with Matt Godbolt (moderator), Bjarne Stroustrup, Gabriel Dos Reis, Nina Ranns, Eric Lubin, and Herb Sutter. The video recording of that panel is being released worldwide on YouTube tomorrow...
The deadline for Early Bird Registration is this Friday, June 26th!
Every year, CppCon promises you a strong keynote lineup, and every year we deliver. But this year we get to do something rarer: announce a once-in-a-lifetime keynote panel of interest not just to C++ developers, but to our whole industry.
Volunteer at CppCon 2026!
The Cppcon 2026 Field Trip will be a visit to Morrison, Colorado – a town on the edge of the Rockies, famous for Red Rocks, the world renown music venue! No concerts are being held on September 13th, but that is a perfect opportunity to enjoy the scenery, town, and museums that Morrison has to of...
Sponsored by HRT and produced by CultRepo, C++: The Documentary is about to be released worldwide on YouTube on Thursday at 20:00 UTC. Click Notify me on the YouTube Premiere page to get a reminder when it goes live.
Are you doing something cool with C++? Got a great new library, technique, or tool?
Sponsored by HRT and produced by CultRepo, we’re pleased to share the official trailer for C++: The Documentary.
CppCon is running an Attendance Support Ticket program. These free tickets are for people who would not be able to attend otherwise. This program is limited to conference tickets and doesn’t include support for transportation or lodging. This is an open program, but reasons to apply may include f...
CppCon continues to grow as a conference that reflects the full breadth of modern C++ practice. One of the ways we support that breadth is through dedicated tracks. These tracks highlight areas of sustained interest in the community and create space for deeper, more focused conversations.