I'm thinking of sending two proposals:

1) Lessons learned from adding C++11 support to Qt

2) Asynchronous Qt: the Qt event loop, I/O and networking

On terça-feira, 18 de dezembro de 2012 15.22.32, Thiago Macieira wrote:
> Forwarding to dev and marketing.
>
> If you do some creative reading of the call for proposals and replace
> "Boost" with "Qt", we can have some interesting topics. I'd like to see
> more than just "how to use Qt and Boost together".
>
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>
> Subject: [Interest] [ANN] C++Now 2013 submission deadline extended to
> January 5th
> Date: terça-feira, 18 de dezembro de 2012, 11.18.53
> From: Boris Kolpackov <[email protected]>
> Para: [email protected]
>
> Just a quick note that the proposals deadline for the C++Now 2013
> conference has been extended to January 5th:
>
> http://cppnow.org/2013-call-for-submissions/
>
> C++Now is the largest general C++ conference, that is, it is not specific
> to any library/framework or compiler vendor. C++Now has three tracks with
> presentations ranging from hands-on, practical tutorials to advanced C++
> design and development techniques. Like last year, expect a large number
> of talks to focus on C++11 with this year bringing more practical,
> experience-based knowledge on using the new language features.
>
> Giving a talk at C++Now is a great way to share with others something cool
> that you have learned or built. Plus, the registration fee is waived for one
> speaker of every standard presentation while shorter sessions are prorated.
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