Meeting C++ in Berlin, Germany 2025
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We’re proud to announce that think-cell is a Gold Sponsor of Meeting C++ 2025, taking place on November 6–7, 2025, in Berlin.
Meeting C++ is one of the most significant conferences in the global C++ community, bringing together developers, trainers, and library authors from around the world. This year’s program will have a strong focus on safety and security in C++, along with many sessions on the evolving C++20, C++23, and C++26 standards.
think-cell has been a long-time supporter of Meeting C++, and we’re glad to continue contributing to the event both as a sponsor and through technical talks from our engineers.
Our team will present three sessions this year:
- Sebastian Theophil – To Err is Human: Robust Error Handling in C++26
(Thursday, November 6, 13:15 – Track A)
A look at the new error-handling tools in C++26, includingstd::expected,std::stacktrace, and contracts, and how they can help developers write safer, more maintainable code. - Jonathan Müller – Cache-Friendly C++
(Friday, November 7, 13:15 – Track A)
An exploration of CPU caching, data locality, and how understanding memory behavior can lead to more efficient data structures and faster C++ applications. - Jonathan Müller – Missing (and future?) C++ Range Concepts
(Friday, November 7, 17:15 – Track E)
A forward-looking talk on C++ ranges, discussing the current gaps in the standard and ideas for how future range concepts could evolve to make generic programming more expressive.
As a company built on modern C++, think-cell remains committed to advancing both the language and the global developer community around it. We wish an insightful conference for all attendees.
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.
If you have any questions regarding working at think-cell, our job openings or events, please feel free to contact us.