My ALS Journey (23/n): Cippi

Let me introduce Cippi. I hope you like her. You probably already know her from my C++ books.

>> My ALS Journey so far <<

Cippi

I’m Cippi: curious, clever, and—yes—feminine!

You’re probably wondering why I’m mentioning Cippi here. The reason is simple. Since I can no longer attend C++ conferences myself, I will be sending Cippi as my representative on my travels. So you will meet Cippi at future conferences.


What should you do? Describe your special encounter with Cippi. I am particularly interested in who you met, when, and where. It would be especially nice if you could add a picture to your story. Let your imagination run wild.


To make it easy to publish your story, there is a QR code on Cippi that will take you directly to my blog.

Productivity

In recent months, my productivity has declined significantly because I can hardly move my fingers. This has been very frustrating. So I’m all the happier that I now have software that records my speech. This has allowed me to increase my productivity again significantly. Now I’m half as fast as I was in my prime. However, I expect a significant performance boost once I am more familiar with the software and also get eye control for my PC.

To cut a long story short, you can expect many more articles on modern C++ from me.

Call for Collaboration

My call for collaboration in my last article, “My ALS Journey (22/n): Call for Collaboration,” was very successful. Nine people want to help me.

 

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