Managing Memory is a two-day training course with programming examples taught by Patrice Roy. It is offered online from 11AM to 5PM Eastern Time (EDT), Wednesday September 9th through Friday September 11th, 2020 (before the conference).
The target audience is intermediate-level developers who:
- Are familiar with modern C++, meaning C++11 and more in this case, without necessarily being experts
- Seek to develop a deeper understanding of memory management concepts and mechanisms made available to them in C++
- Want the programs they write to be faster, safer and more correct
Junior developers can benefit from this course if they are willing to explore this part of the C++ language. Developers coming to C++ from another language might find the course surprisingly instructive, as they might gain a better understanding of the workings of other languages too. More advanced developers might also enjoy this course if looking for a greater familiarity with modern C++ and its usefulness in their daily tasks.
Course and instructor details are available
here.
This course requires separate registration which is available
here.