
I beg you to recorded the conference on video/audio for those who aren't
able to make the trip ...
2009/3/25 David Abrahams
The official schedule is now live at http://www.boostcon.com/program! A few highlights of the "mouth-watering content" (in the words of one enrollee) are:
* A keynote address from Andrei Alexandrescu called "Iterators Must Go." It's sure to be provocative!
* Troy Straszheim's presentations on how high-energy physicists are using Boost to process massive datasets as they go "Icefishing for Neutrinos" and on Kamasu, his library for offloading computation to your machine's GPU.
* Two hands-on sessions where we'll start recoding parts of Boost for C++0x, applying rvalue references, variadic templates, decltype, and advanced SFINAE capabilities using the latest GCC.
* "Practical C++ Test-Driven Development with Boost.Test and Bmock," by Asher Sterkin
* A session on compiler construction using Boost.Spirit v2, from Hartmut Kaiser and Joel de Guzman
The complete list of sessions covers a wide range of other Boost and C++-related topics. It is available at http://www.boostcon.com/program/sessions. Please have a look, and please, sign up for the conference! Remember, registration for the whole week is just $599 before April 1st.
-- Dave Abrahams BoostPro Computing http://www.boostpro.com _______________________________________________ Boost-users mailing list Boost-users@lists.boost.org http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost-users