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The future of C++

 3 years ago
source link: https://vorbrodt.blog/2021/03/27/the-future-of-c/
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The future of C++

I hope the title of this post got your attention! What I really mean is the future direction of this blog…

In 2019 I created 85 short articles, in 2020 I blogged only twice. The last 12 months have pulled my attention away from this site and toward mentoring other engineers at work by hosting online C++ and OO classes. I have mentored tens of engineers over the span of 19 classes in the past 6 months, totaling around 25 hours of recorded material and thousands of lines of code.

I have always enjoyed sharing my knowledge by teaching, this is why this blog came into existence and the feedback I received from it has been fantastic (and humbling). The interactive classes I hold have been particularly rewarding to me and I decided to open them up to the world.

Going forward I want to hold live and interactive classes like I do at work, but open to anyone on the internet. Perhaps also 1 on 1 sessions to help others with their day to day coding challenges. All of this I will publish on my YouTube Channel where you can already find one of my classes I held earlier this week.

I hope you will subscribe and follow me there. I also want to ask you for topics and questions you would like to see me tackle as I reason through the design and implementation of my solutions.

Finally I wanted to add that I will continue to blog. Hopefully the world will soon return to normal and I can get back to what I enjoy the most: C++

Stay safe!

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