C++
About This Committee
The INCITS/C++ Task Group is responsible for the technical development of the standard for the C++ programming language. The goal of this project is to make it possible for C++ programs to be highly portable among different operating systems and across a wide variety of computers. High level of compatibility with the ISO C standard and suitability for the International community are two associated goals established by INCITS/C++ that will help to extend the useful life of this standard and increase the audience of its users.
INCITS/C++ is the U.S. TAG to ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22/WG 21.
Note: INCITS/C++ was formerly known as INCITS/PL22.16 until January 2022.
INCITS/C++ is the U.S. TAG to ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22/WG 21.
Note: INCITS/C++ was formerly known as INCITS/PL22.16 until January 2022.
Group Participants
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Louisiana State University
- MayStreet Inc
- Meta Platforms Inc
- Microsoft Corporation
- MongoDB Inc
- NCC Group Inc
- NVidia Corporation
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Perennial
- Perforce Software
- Plum Hall Inc
- Qualcomm Inc
- Ripple Labs
- SAS Institute Inc
- Sandia National Laboratories
- Schonfeld Tools LLC
- Seymour
- Software Engineering Institute/CERT, a division of Carnegie Mellon University
- Standard C++ Foundation
- Stellar Science
- Synopsys Inc
- The C Plus Plus Alliance Inc
- VMware Inc
- Woven Planet North America Inc
- nuTonomy Inc
- Adobe Systems Inc
- Advanced Micro Devices Inc
- Amazon Corporate LLC
- Apple
- Aquatic Group LLC
- Argonne National Laboratory
- Bloomberg
- Blue Algorithm Inc
- Boost Foundation
- Broadcom Inc
- Brown
- EPAM Systems Inc
- Edison Design Group
- GrammaTech Inc
- GreenWireSoft
- Halpern-Wight Inc
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- IAR Systems AB
- IBM Corporation
- Intel Corporation
- Jump Trading LLC
- KEWB Computing
- Kitware Inc
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Linden Research, Inc