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Thursday, September 24 • 2:00pm - 2:30pm
`for_each_argument` explained and expanded

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During January 2015, Sean Parent posted a very interesting short piece of code on Twitter. The code iteratively iterates at compile-time over any number of function arguments, forwarding them one by one to a callable object.

How does this code work? What are the possible use cases? Can we make it even more generic and useful?

My talk answers all of the questions above, using independently compiled chronologically sequential code segments that show the audience the analysis and improvement process of `for_each_argument`.

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Vittorio Romeo

Software Engineer, Bloomberg
Vittorio Romeo (B.Sc. Computer Science) has been a Software Engineer at Bloomberg for more than 3 years, working on mission-critical company C++ infrastructure and providing Modern C++ training to hundreds of fellow employees.He began programming around the age of 8 and quickly became... Read More →


Thursday September 24, 2015 2:00pm - 2:30pm PDT
Franklin (407) Meydenbauer Center

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