Talk comments

Anonymous at 14:28 on 20 May 2016

Great lessons learned and tips. My favourite session.

Matteo Italia at 14:25 on 20 May 2016

This was the talk that really engaged me - I wandered inside the CRT many times and I'm addicted to this kind of low-level compatibility issues (I'm a long time follower of Raymon Chen's blog).
Having suffered the VC++ runtimes dependencies mess as a library user and having to deal with modernization of ugly C++ code bases on a daily basis it was really interesting to see the kind of solutions that the VC++ team applied.

The material was appropriate for the talk length and many lessons apply to old C++ code bases in general, although obviously a good Win32 knowledge background really helped appreciate the solutions applied to their specific problems.

Anonymous at 14:25 on 20 May 2016

Interessante sessione, avrei voluto vedere più storie reali.

Anonymous at 14:23 on 20 May 2016

Si vede che lo speaker è molto in gamba, ma avrei preferito meno chiacchiere all'inizio.

Anonymous at 14:22 on 20 May 2016

Poteva approfondire di più l'ultima parte ma in generale un bel talk.
Tra tutti probabilmente il più originale per la bella analogia con spiderman :)

Anonymous at 14:20 on 20 May 2016

Very interesting session!

Matteo Italia at 14:06 on 20 May 2016

Interessante ma forse un po' troppo apologetico rispetto al linguaggio - ma credo sia un un difetto di noi C++isti in generale, sennò saremmo già passati tutti al D da un pezzo =) ; un po' labile il filo conduttore del talk, che va per esempi non particolarmente legati tra loro.

Matteo Italia at 13:59 on 20 May 2016

Really nice talk about new directions in the language, I really liked the insight into the implementation details - although the many customization points of the coroutines proposal sometimes make the "general direction" of the talk slightly harder to follow.

Given a bit more time probably adding some more concrete use cases would prove valuable.

Sessione interessantissima e presentata benissimo!