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Damien (aka daminetreg) co-founder and CEO tipi.build is an enthusiast C++ developer. Opensource entrepreneur, CppCon Speaker, GameMaker.fr community founder, Qt for Android contributor, Boost.Fusion maintainer since 2014.
Dan Saks is the president of Saks & Associates, which offers training and consulting in C and C++ and their use in developing embedded systems. He has been a columnist for The C/C++ Users Journal, The C++ Report, Embedded Systems Design, embedded.com and several other publications. Dan served as the first secretary of the C++ Standards Committee and contributed to the CERT Secure Coding Standards for C and C++.
Dana is an experienced dev and product leader with a deep understanding of software architecture and product development cycle. As VP of Product, Dana is a key member of the Incredibuild management team and is responsible for product strategy and execution. Dana holds a B.Sc. in Computer Science from Tel Aviv University.
Daniel lives in Stockholm, Sweden with his wife and son. He has a degree in electronics but has never worked as an electronics engineer. Daniel works as a consultant at Evidente in Sweden which provides consultants and contractors for embedded software development and static analysis. Daniel started Cppcheck almost 10 years ago as a hobby project that he works on in his spare time. Daniel sometimes works on other hobby projects such as an open source retro mobile phone with a rotary dial plate instead of buttons or a screen.
Daniel Moth joined Microsoft in the UK in 2006, before transitioning to Redmond in 2008 to work as a Program Manager on Visual Studio, which is where he is still working today. Before Microsoft he worked as a software developer in the industry for almost a decade, most of that time building mobile apps.
Daniel is the manager for Code Governance at Bloomberg, with a focus on driving large scale Static Analysis and Automated Refactoring. Daniel has been working the past 20+ years with a persistent lens on how to help engineers be more effective with build, deployment and analysis tooling on various different environments and languages, with a more recent focus on bringing C++ Modules to a state where they can be used by more people. Daniel is a Brazilian music nerd, and will talk endlessly about that if you let him. He also plays the classical guitar.
Daniela Engert has a degree in electrical engineering and has worked for more than 30 years now in the development of a wide variety of software and hardware projects, mostly in the domain of digital signal processing and its application in areas like signal and communications intelligence, medical imaging, and now industrial non-destructive testing of steel goods.