Back to [[conference:committee:proposals-2013]]\\ \\ **Title**: C++ for Very Small Embedded Systems\\ **Proposer**: [[2013:detlef_vollmann]]\\ **Type**: Tutorial\\ **Duration**: 90 minutes\\ **Description**: Many embedded systems today have more computing power and memory available than a typical workstation 10 years ago. On such systems, C++ is the main programming language.\\ \\ But there are still systems that have only a few kilo-bytes of memory for the program text and its data. For such systems many developers still believe that C++ doesn't work and you have to resort to assembler or maybe C.\\ \\ This talk will show how C++ can be useful in such very small systems and programming techniques how to keep the overhead of C++ on such systems (over C) at essentially zero.\\ \\ Intended audience:\\ This talk is for embedded programmers who are tired to hear that C++ is not for them, or who actually believe this themselves.\\ \\ Roger: Yes\\ Asti: +1 \\