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CppNorth 2025, The Canadian C++ Conference
July 20-23, 2025 • Toronto, Canada
Wednesday July 23, 2025 14:30 - 15:30 EDT
Every few years, someone will proudly declare they have an idea or technology that will replace expensive software engineers (or at least make us less expensive). These include everything from early programming languages such as Fortran and Cobol, WYSIWYG editors, diagram-based programming, modern programming languages such as TypeScript, and, most recently, AI coding tools. So far, these innovations have helped developers by abstracting away time consuming and repetitive tasks, which has made us more efficient, more specialized, and has allowed us to build increasingly complex systems. This talk will explore the history of technologies that were supposed to make us obsolete, how they’ve actually helped us, and why we’re so hard to replace.
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avatar for John Pavan

John Pavan

Team Lead, Bloomberg LP
John Pavan is an Engineering Team Lead at Bloomberg. He has been developing software for more than 25 years. His primary interests are in distributed systems, such as service-oriented and microservice architectures, and he has most recently been writing software using C++ and Python... Read More →
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Heather Crawford

Heather Crawford is an Engineering Technical Trainer at Bloomberg and a former university professor. In her roles as a professional educator, she has taught learners from university students at all levels to both entry-level and experienced software engineers.
Wednesday July 23, 2025 14:30 - 15:30 EDT
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