C++Now in Aspen, USA 2025

April 28, 2025

At C++Now 2025 in Colorado, think-cell returned as a Track Sponsor, shaping one of the three official content tracks. Our track featured 15 handpicked talks, curated by Jonathan Müller and Sebastian Theophil, reflecting our development practices and technical interests. With around 100 participants, primarily global C++ experts, the event provided a focused space for deep discussions on C++.

Jonathan Müller delivered two talks as part of the conference program:

  • "Overengineering max(a, b): Mixed Comparison Functions, Common References, and Rust’s Lifetime Annotations"
  • "Missing (and Future?) C++ Range Concepts"

These talks explored key aspects of C++ development, from advanced comparison functions to future C++ range concepts and the development of more efficient range algorithms.

As part of our sponsorship, think-cell was explicitly mentioned across the conference and in all related content. The track sponsorship provided valuable exposure to the C++ community and allowed us to engage in meaningful technical discussions.

Who is think-cell?

think-cell was founded in 2002 by two computer scientists who continue to run the company. We produce graphics software that performs most of the painstaking work of creating presentation slides for our demanding users.

Find out more about our company and our working environment on our career page. If you are looking for more information on what development problems we are facing every day go to our C++ developer job posting.

Want to know more?

If you have any questions regarding working at think-cell, our job openings or events, please feel free to contact us.

hr@think-cell.com


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