The C++ Tech Community @ Bloomberg
Have you ever been interested in participating in ISO C++ Standardization? How about contributing to open-source projects? Maybe giving talks both internally in your company or at public events? What about improving the state of C++ in your organization?
These were some of the questions that our C++ developers often asked. In order to help our C++ enthusiasts achieve their goals and contribute both to the internal and public community, we developed an organized tech community: the C++ Guild.
Come learn about what the C++ Guild is and how it helps employees stay active in the C++ ecosystem, and learn how you can start building a C++ tech community yourself as well!

Vittorio Romeo
Vittorio Romeo (B.Sc. Computer Science) has been a Software Engineer at Bloomberg for more than 3 years, working on mission-critical company C++ infrastructure and providing Modern C++ training to hundreds of fellow employees.
He began programming around the age of 8 and quickly became a C++ enthusiast. Vittorio created several open-source C++ libraries and games, published many video courses and tutorials, and actively participates in the ISO C++ standardization process.
He is also an active member of the C++ community and has an ardent desire to share his knowledge and learn from others: he presented more than 20 times at international C++ conferences (including CppCon, C++Now, ++it, ACCU, C++ On Sea, C++ Russia, and Meeting C++), covering topics of various nature.
Vittorio maintains a website with advanced C++ articles and a YouTube channel featuring well-received modern C++11/14 tutorials. Lastly, he’s active on StackOverflow, taking great care in answering interesting C++ question (60k reputation).
When he’s not writing code, Vittorio enjoys weightlifting and fitness-related activities, competitive/challenging computer gaming and sci-fi movies/TV-series.