<snip, C++ Now 2014 Conference> Thiago Macieira wrote: > Anyone else wants to submit this time? > > This year, as representatives of the Qt Project, we had Charley Bay, Tony van > Eerd and me. I'd like a few more Qt devs showing up and presenting our more... > ahem, pragmatic / conservative... solutions to other C++ library devs.
This was my first time at the C++Now! conference in 2013 -- previously named "BoostCon". Here's a "heads-up!" for the this email list (my impressions) regarding C++Now!: (1) This is a really tough crowd. Very strong C++ language lawyers and practitioners, including many voting members of the C++ Standards Committee. Very high-powered/intensive discussions on current and future C++. By "tough crowd", I mean you can't impress them with run-of-the-mill understanding or assertion. However, be aware that they are very clearly welcoming to attendees at any level of understanding, they work hard to have "small-get-togethers" and discussions with people at all levels of practice and understanding, and you will absolutely walk away a better software professional no matter your current experience. (2) Thiago had *THREE* talks accepted last year. Really super-human effort was required out of him, and all three were very well-received as strong technical talks regarding topics well-understood in the Qt community, but which were "fresh" and "new" to that group (including C++ practitioners, but also many Boost contributors/maintainers and C++ Standards voting members). So, if any Qt-developer/maintainer were interested in submitting, those experiences and challenges are uniquely "fresh" to this group, IMHO. The word, "PRACTICAL!" comes to mind regarding all things Qt, whereas Boost and the C++ language advancement IMHO would be closer to the words, "CLEVER!" or "NOVEL!" (3) Registrations will fill up quickly if you plan on attending (they cap at 250 attendees). If you're looking for a C++ conference, I don't know that there is a better one. (4) I'm intending on submitting a talk, "Extreme OO In the Era of C++11". Not specifically a Qt-talk, but I'm thinking about a talk related to Qt/QML "Plugins". (I spoke on them at DevDays-SanFran.) That might be a better talk for C++14, that is considering adding "Modules" as a new feature of the C++ language. I think it would be great to have more Qt devs/maintainers there... --charley > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > Subject: [Interest] [ANN] C++Now 2014: 5 Days to Submissions Deadline > Date: terça-feira, 3 de dezembro de 2013, 16:00:20 > From: Boris Kolpackov <[email protected]> > Para: [email protected] > > Hi, > > Only 5 days left before the submissions deadline for C++Now 2014! > > C++Now is a general C++ conference for C++ experts and enthusiasts. > It is not specific to any library/framework or compiler vendor and > has three tracks with presentations ranging from hands-on, practical > tutorials to advanced C++ design and development techniques. For more > information about C++Now, see the conference's website: > > http://cppnow.org/about/ > > Have you learned something interesting about C++ (e.g., a new technique > possible in C++11)? Or maybe you have implemented something cool related > to C++ (e.g., a C++ library)? If so, consider sharing it with other C++ > enthusiasts by giving a talk at C++Now 2014. For more information on > possible topics, formats, etc., see the call for submissions: > > http://cppnow.org/2013/10/21/2014-call-for-submissions/ > > Boris > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest > > ----------------------------------------- > -- > Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com > Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center > > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development > _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
