Next BeCPP UG Meeting Planned For February 28th, 2018

January 27, 2018 Marc Gregoire Events

The next meeting of the Belgian C++ Users Group is planned for Wednesday February 28th, 2018 at 18:00 at Nokia. For travel tips, see how to reach Nokia.

Nokia ( http://nokia.be/ ) is sponsoring this event by providing the location, drinks and catering.

Nokia Logo

The agenda is as follows:

  • 18:00: Sandwiches.
  • 18:30: Session 1: Boost.Asio C++ (Network) Programming (Part 2) (Lieven de Cock)
    Boost.Asio is a cross-platform C++ library for network and low-level I/O programming, either using a synchronous or asynchronous model. We will examine this powerful library in 2 sessions.
    In this second session we will pick up where we left of, after connecting as a client we will start interacting with the server, and we will see how to implement a server application.
    We will do this both in a synchronous and an asynchronous way, keeping an eye on scalability.
    Note that the C++ Standard networking proposals are based directly on Boost.Asio, so next to learning this great library we are also preparing for the future C++ standard.
  • 19:30: Break
  • 19:45: Session 2: A possible future for embedded (Odin Holmes)
    Through the much-hyped advent of Industry 4.0 and IoT, billions of new bare metal devices will be connected to the internet or intranets and will be expected to talk to each other, even across company boundaries. This presents a plethora of new challenges, many of which share a common root; it is crucial that we build a foundation for code reuse and encapsulation of expertise in this domain. What does cross-platform code really mean when we are targeting thousands of ‘platforms’? When encapsulating expertise, we implicitly make assumptions about user code and user code implicitly makes assumptions about library code. What are valid assumptions? What is the basic interface? In this talk I will present a possible future for bare metal development which attempts to answer these questions.
  • 20:45: Introduction to Nokia, followed by a drink.

C++ Standard Library Quick Reference
We will be giving away a copy of C++ Standard Library Quick Reference.

JetBrains
We will also be giving away 2 JetBrains coupons for 100% discount of a 1 year free personal subscription for any single JetBrains tool/IDE JetBrains.

The event is free for everyone, but you need to register for it.

There are 60 seats available for this event.

Note: The deadline for registrations is February 25th, 2018!

 

How to reach Nokia?

By car

For GPS, enter destination “Van Immerseelstraat” and not the “Copernicuslaan”.

From Brussels (E19), Boom (A12), Ghent (E17) or Bruges (E34)

  • Take exit 3 (Borgerhout / Antwerp) on the Ring of Antwerp (R1) and turn left towards the city center.
  • Cross the Singel (R10) and follow Plantin en Moretuslei under the railway bridge towards the city center.
  • Just before the next railway bridge, turn right into Van Immerseelstraat where you will find the entrance to the underground parking.

From direction Turnhout (E34) or Hasselt (E313)

  • Take exit 17 (Antwerpen Centrum / Borgerhout / Singel) and turn left for the railway bridge to the Noordersingel (R10).
  • At the second crossroads turn right under the railway bridge to Plantin and Moretuslei towards the city center.
  • Just before the next railway bridge, turn right into Van Immerseelstraat where you will find the entrance to the underground car park.

Parking

There is a public parking facility underneath the building, but it is not free (http://www.interparking.be/en/find-parking/Centraal/). Traffic in Antwerp is not the easiest, so it’s recommended to come by train if possible. The Nokia building is less than 5 minutes walking from the Antwerpen Centraal train station.

By Bike

  • From the south, take the Antwerp Ringfietspad (cyclepath), and ride via the station of Berchem and the Mercatorstraat (along the railway berm) towards the station ‘Antwerpen-Centraal’.
  • From the north, ride via the Noorderlaan and the ItaliĆ«lei. At the Franklin Rooseveltplaats, turn left towards the ‘Antwerpen-Centraal’ station.
  • From the Linkeroever, ride via the Sint-Anna tunnel and the de Meir. Via the Keyserlei you will arrive at the ‘Antwerpen-Centraal’ station.
  • Via the Lange Kievitstraat (bicycle crossing under the station) you will arrive at the Kievitplein.
  • Visitors can park their bicycle safely in the underground bicycle parking to the right of the station entrance.

By Metro, Tram and Bus

  • Buses 17, 21, 32 and 244 from De Lijn stop at the ‘Lange Kievitstraat’ stop near the Kievitplein
  • Trams 2, 6, 9 and 15 have a stop at the premetro station ‘Diamant’ at the ‘Antwerpen-Centraal’ train station and at the ‘Plantin’ premetro station at the Plantin and Moretuslei.


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