"Modern C++" is a term frequently used to describe software that takes advantage of the significant enhancements added to the C++ language by the C++11 and C++14 standards. Many of the C++11 and C++14 features are useful for both large and small embedded systems and are supported by current industry standard tools.
In this webinar we will introduce the C++ language constructs and coding styles that are suitable for an embedded system based around an ARM Cortex-M microcontroller. We will show how a C++ application using the latest language features results in code that is easier to reuse and maintain without incurring a significant overhead when compared to traditional C approaches.
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The webinar will be presented by our training partner Doulos. Doulos and Keil personnel will be available to answer your questions. Keil MDK will be used to demonstrate the C++ examples presented.
There will be two sessions on May 24th: 11 am CEST and 10 am PDT. Register here.