32
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A. Kirsh.
Future of SW Programming with AI Bots at Hand, ACCU, April 2024.
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31
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A. Kirsh.
Six Ways for Implementing Math Expressions Calculator, CppCon, October 2023.
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30
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A. Kirsh.
To Move or Not to Move: an Interactive Analysis, Cpp North, Toronto Canada, July 2023.
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29
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A. Kirsh.
C++ Incidental Explorations, Core C++ 2023, June 2023.
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28
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A. Kirsh.
Designing and Implementing Safe C++ Applications, Core C++ 2023, June 2023.
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27
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A. Kirsh and A. Dathskovsky.
Future of C++ Programming with AI Bots at Hand, C++ Now 2023, May 2023.
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26
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A. Kirsh.
To Move or not to Move, Meeting C++ 2022, November 2022.
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25
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A. Kirsh.
Max functional practice: API design, dangling references and C++20 constraints, Cpp Summit 2022, September 2022.
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24
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A. Kirsh.
Back to Basics: Testing, CppCon 2022, September 2022.
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23
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A. Kirsh.
Back to Basics: Object-Oriented Programming, CppCon 2022, September 2022.
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22
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A. Kirsh.
Understanding and Mastering C++ Complexity, Core C++ 2022, September 2022.
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21
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A. Kirsh and T. Vromen.
C++20’s [[likely]] Attribute Optimizations, Pessimizations, and [[unlikely]] Consequences, CppCon 2022, September 2022.
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20
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A. Kirsh and T. Vromen.
C++20 Likely and Unlikely: A Journey Through Branch Prediction and Compiler Optimizations, Core C++ 2022, September 2022.
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19
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A. Kirsh.
Are You Structure Bindable? A Tour via Concepts SFINAE and Herb Sutter's Pattern Matching, Cpp North 2022, Toronto Canada, July 2022.
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18
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A. Kirsh.
Filling the Bucket: C++ Exams and Reading Code, Cpp North 2022, Toronto Canada, July 2022.
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17
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A. Kirsh.
The Fine Details Behind C++ Containers And Algorithms, Cpp North 2022, Toronto Canada, July 2022.
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16
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A. Kirsh.
Six Ways for Implementing max, C++ on Sea 2022, UK, July 2022.
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15
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A. Kirsh.
What Makes Good C++ Programmers: a Continuous Search for C++ Teaching Recipes, C++ Now 2022, May 2022.
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14
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A. Kirsh.
Learning from C++ Juniors' Mistakes: A case study of coding by example, ACCU 2022, April 2022.
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13
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A. Kirsh.
Understanding and Mastering C++’s Complexity, CppCon 2021, October 2021.
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12
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A. Kirsh and A. Segoli Schubert.
Algorithmic Complexity, CppCon 2021, October 2021.
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11
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A. Kirsh.
Typical Type Typos, ACCU (Association of C and C++ Users) 2021 conference, March 2021.
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10
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A. Kirsh.
The Point Challenge, ACCU (Association of C and C++ Users) 2021 conference, March 2021.
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9
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A. Kirsh.
C++ Workshop for Graduates and Phd Students—a 3 days seminar at Stony Brook University, New York, US (SBU), August 2017.
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8
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A. Kirsh and I. Gaber.
Taxonomy of Students Code Issues in Object Oriented Programming Exercise, a poster presented at ICER 2017, Tacoma USA, August 2017.
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7
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A. Kirsh and I. Gaber.
Composing Fair Exams in Programming Course, presented as Work in Progress at ICER 2017 Tacoma USA, August 2017.
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6
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A. Kirsh.
The Value of Practicing CS Students to Actually Teach Software Programming, Computer Science Seminar at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), September 2014.
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5
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A. Kirsh.
No SQL and BigData, 2012.
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4
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A. Kirsh and R. Perez.
Java Reference Application—putting all the buzzwords together, Java Technology Day, Israel, 2009.
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3
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A. Kirsh.
Generics in Depth, Java Technology Day, Israel, 2008.
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2
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A. Kirsh and A. Romanov.
Automated Log Generation and Analysis Using Collaborative Tagging, a poster presented in IBM PLE Seminar Haifa, 2008.
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1
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A. Kirsh and A. Romanov.
Creating Plugins and Applications for the Eclipse Platform, OOPSLA 2007, Montreal, Canada, 2007.
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