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Register Now For only £50 to C++Online 11th-13th March 2026: https://cpponline.uk/registration Workshops available for £345 (includes access to main conference) --- Workshop Preview: Performance and Safety in C++ Crash Course - Jason Turner - C++Online 2026 This is a workshop taster/preview session for Performance and Safety in C++ Crash Course by Jason Turner which you can book as a one day online workshop on Thursday 9th April 12:00 - 20:00 UTC for £345 Workshop Description Why do you program in C++? The answer is probably "performance" (2nd most common answer is "because they told me to."). Performance and portability are the main strengths of C++. But safety and security are increasingly moving to the forefront of our concerns. How can we focus on performance and safety. In this 1 day course we'll do a fast-paced overview of how to write code that performs well and is safe by default, and how to set up safety rails on your code that help enforce your guidelines. You'll leave the course with a set of guidelines to focus on when you get back to work. For further details and to register visit https://cpponline.uk/workshop/perform... --- Course Instructor - Jason Turner Jason is a C++ developer, trainer, and regular conference speaker. He has hosted the YouTube channel C++ Weekly since 2016, and has authored several C++ puzzle books and C++ Best Practices books. --- Streamed by Digital Medium Ltd: https://events.digital-medium.co.uk #cpp #cplusplus #cppprogramming #cplusplusprogramming #softwaredevelopment #softwareengineering #coding #code #performance #computing #softwareengineer #softwaredeveloper #cppweekly