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Subject: [Boost-users] C++ Now! Conference Program Highlights C++11
From: Jon Kalb (jon_at_[hidden])
Date: 2012-03-17 08:33:45
C++ Now! (formerly BoostCon) is pleased to announce its 2012 program with
35+ inspiring C++ practitioners delivering more than fifty technical
sessions. In honor of the release of the new C++11 standard, this May's
conference will, for the first time, be offered in three tracks.
In addition to the sessions that attendees have come to expecton
topics like library design and usage, programming techniques, best
practices, academic research, development tools, concurrency, reliability,
and performancethis year's program includes a full track devoted to C++11
<http://cppnow.org/locations/c11/> and three keynotes by
industry luminaries <http://cppnow.org/overview/> .
For those eager to get on board with the new standard, the C++11
content features fifteen hours of tutorial material covering the most
important new features and APIs, presented, in many cases, by the
language designers themselves. C++ Now! is offering the most complete
C++11 tutorial coverage of any conference this year!
Conference speakers include book and library authors, academics,
C++ Standard Committee members, tool builders, architects, and
engineers. With our very high presenter-to-audience ratio, attendees will
have ample opportunity for one-on-one interaction with leaders who
are currently defining the state of the art in C++.
Dave Abrahams, the conference co-chair, writes, "We planned for
an expansion, but even I am surprised at the presenter response and
the resulting depth of this year's program. I'm preparing for a flood
of new attendees."
Reserve your place today at http://cppnow.org/registration
C++ Now! 2012, held May 13-18 in Aspen Colorado is hosted by Boost
in cooperation with ACM.
* Complete program: http://cppnow.org/schedule
* Speakers: http://cppnow.org/participants
* Registration: http://cppnow.org/registration
Jon
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