On terça-feira, 3 de dezembro de 2013 19:19:34, Tony Van Eerd wrote: > - Max attendance is 150, not 250. So register early. It WILL be sold out. > > - The best way to guarantee yourself a spot is to be a presenter > > - It really is the best C++ conference. It is not just the talks, but the > conversations between the talks. The conference is purposely kept small to > enable great interaction between attendees and presenters. > > - "Extreme OO In the Era of C++11" sounds like a great talk to me.
By the way, a talk I'd really like there is the SQL support that Volker / Milian / others @ KDAB have been working on. It's pure C++ with a lot of black magic, and I'm sure the authors would have a lot to report in terms of compatibility and what they'd like to see in compiler support in the future. I was planning on writing a paper on reflection in the standard modelled after Qt's support and extending std::typeinfo for SG7, and it now occurs to me that I could make that a talk for C++Now. I don't have the time to write the paper in time for the deadline -- I was going to do it over Christmas. My other interests are in compiler support, not language support. I guess I can make a talk out of that too. -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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