Writing Good C++14... By Default

Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at:https://github.com/isocpp/CppCoreGuid...
How do we use C++14 to make our code better, rather than just different? How do we do so on a grand scale, rather than just for exceptional programmers? We need guidelines to help us progress from older styles, such as "C with Classes", C, "pure OO", etc. We need articulated rules to save us from each having to discover them for ourselves. Ideally, they should be machine-checkable, yet adjustable to serve specific needs.
In this talk, I describe a style of guidelines that can be deployed to help most C++ programmers. There could not be a single complete set of rules for everybody, but we are developing a set of rules for most C++ use. This core can be augmented with rules for specific application domains such as embedded systems and systems with stringent security requirements. The rules are prescriptive rather than merely sets of prohibitions, and about much more than code layout. I describe what the rules currently cover (e.g., interfaces, functions, resource management, and pointers). I describe tools and a few simple classes that can be used to support the guidelines.
The core guidelines and a guideline support library reference implementation will be open source projects freely available on all major platforms (initially, GCC, Clang, and Microsoft).
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These videos are excellent and very helpful - thanks.
How about providing the RSS feed with the MP4 feeds?
@Sygnosys:Hey, the encoding got messed up on our end, we will re-run it today and hopefully that'll fix it, thanks for letting us know!
I am sad.. no subtitles available :((
I am deaf, I can not follow it.
can you add other videos of this event from their youtube channel ?
the videos you are add is five but their videos on youtube channel is far more
why still is low resolution video?