19 Out Of 25 Main Talk Sessions Confirmed!
We’re thrilled to announce that 19 sessions for C++Online 2026 have been confirmed and accepted!
Get ready for an incredible lineup of expert talks, workshops, and interactive experiences from experienced C++ speakers including Dave Rowland, Kevlin Henney, Eduardo Madrid and more.
All registrations include on-demand access to ALL accepted sessions both during and after the conference has finished.
A full list of sessions can be found below.
Still To Be Announced
A full schedule will be announced in February which along with the 19 confirmed sessions will also include:
- 3 Keynote Session & 3 Additional Main Conference Sessions - From World Class Speakers
- Workshop Tasters Sessions - This year will include a third track of workshop taster sessions which will provide attendees with a preview of the post conference workshops and training sessions that will be announced alongside the full conference schedule. Tasters will be included in main conference registrations, whereas as the full post conference workshops will require separate registrations (but your conference registration will be discounted from your booking price for the first workshop you purchase)
- Lightning Talks - Where attendees will be invited to give 5 minute talks on any topic relating to C++ or coding
- Open Content Sessions - These are talks and/or social events ran by C++Online attendees and that are on broader subjects. Some of these are from speakers who we couldn't accept into the main program.
- Poster Sessions - Here our poster presenters will be presenting their latest research or C++ projects in our online virtual poster room.
Altogether, this will be the most content ever offered at a C++Online conference.
And this year, most attendees will be able to attend for just £50 — a 50% discount compared to last year’s C++Online price.
List Of Accepted Sessions
The following sessions have so far been accepted
Algorithms
- Top-Performance Genetic Programming - Can Only C++ Get You There? by Eduardo Madrid
- When One Red Pill Is Not Enough - Compile-Time Optimization Through Dynamic Programming by Andrew Drakeford
Asynchronous/Concurrency
- Concurrency – All the Way Down by Ofek Shilon
- Coroutines and C++ - Async Without the Pain? C++ Coroutines by Tamas Kovacs
- Lock-free Queues in the Multiverse of Madness by Dave Rowland
- Monads Meet Mutexes by Arne Berger
- Refactoring Towards Structured Concurrency by Roi Barkan
Design
- Singletons Are Not Evil - You’re Just Using Them Wrong by Mostafa Mahmoud Ali
- Understanding the Art of API Design - Building Interfaces for Humans on Earth by Christoph Stiller
- Writing C++ Code is Challenging, Writing Performant C++ Code is Daunting by Dmitrii Radivonchik
- Consensus Critical - How Bitcoin Core uses C++ to Maintain Network Agreement by Yuvicc
Embedded
- Modern C++ for Embedded Systems - From Fundamentals To Real-Time Solutions by Rutvij Karkhanis
Metaprogramming
- Principle Misunderstandings by Kevlin Henney
- Time to Introspect - A Beginner's Guide to Practical Reflection by Sarthak Sehgal
Safety
- C++ Contracts - A Meaningfully Viable Product, Part II by Andrei Zissu
- C++20 Concepts – 101 by Amir Kirsh
Standard Library
- C++/sys - A Standard Library Projection to Facilitate the Verification of Run-time Memory Safety by Karsten Pedersen
- O(1) or O(no-no-no) - Mastering the unordered_map by Kevin Carpenter
Tooling
You can also access more details of each session by pressing the button below!
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- £99 tickets for Companies and Corporations
Designed for organisations supporting their developers and engineering teams and who can afford a larger ticket cost - 🆕 £50 Individual tickets for Indie developers & individuals
New for C++Online 2026, the Individual ticket has been introduced to make the conference more accessible to independent developers, freelancers, hobbyists, and those self-funding their attendance. - £20 tickets for Students
Helping ensure C++Online remains accessible to the next generation of C++ developers.
Workshops will also be announced soon which also include FREE access to the C++Online main conference.
Register and join us for this exciting online event from 11th - 13th March 2026.
We can’t wait to see you there!

