Scott Douglas Meyers (born April 9, 1959) is an American author and software consultant, specializing in the C++ computer programming language. He is known for his Effective C++ book series. During his career, he was a frequent speaker at conferences and trade shows.
Scott Meyers | |
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Born | April 9, 1959 |
Alma mater | Stanford University (M.Sc), Brown University (PhD) |
Known for | Effective Software Development Series |
He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Brown University and an M.S. in computer science from Stanford University.[1] He conceived and, with Herb Sutter, Andrei Alexandrescu, Dan Saks, and Steve Dewhurst, co-organized and presented the boutique (limited-attendance) conference, The C++ Seminar, which took place three times in 2001-2002. He also conceived and, with Sutter and Alexandrescu, co-organized and presented another boutique conference, C++ and Beyond[2] annually in 2010-2014.
Meyers has expressed opposition to asking programmers to solve design or programming problems during job interviews:
"I hate anything that asks me to design on the spot. That's asking to demonstrate a skill rarely required on the job in a high-stress environment, where it is difficult for a candidate to accurately prove their abilities. I think it's fundamentally an unfair thing to request of a candidate."[3]
In December 2015, Meyers announced his retirement from the world of C++.[4]
Meyers is known for his popular Effective C++ Software Development books.
In March 2009, Meyers was awarded the 2009 Dr. Dobb's Excellence in Programming Award.[8][9]