Walter Bright Scott Meyers Andrei Alexandrescu Dave Abrahams Eric Niebler
The Astoria Seminar presents Extraordinary C++, a seminar for advanced C++ programming. The seminar will be held in Astoria, Oregon, from September 23 to September 26.
Featuring a quintet of world-renowned experts in C++ software development who have collectively authored half a dozen books, two compilers, a handful of widely-used libraries, and over one hundred articles, The Astoria Seminar focuses on advanced topics in the design and implementation of systems using C++. The small size of the seminar (only 55 people), the mix of lectures, discussions, group meals, and outings, and last but not least the venue of picturesque Astoria, Oregon, all are meant to contribute to a truly extraordinary event with learning, fun, and direct interaction with top personalities in the field.
The small size of the event makes it imperative that you act fast (and this is not salesspeak). We intentionally imposed a strict limit on the number of attendees in order to ensure plenty of face time with the speakers and to strike the right size for a great party.
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> Extraordinary C++
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> Walter Bright > Scott Meyers > Andrei Alexandrescu > Dave Abrahams > Eric Niebler
> The Astoria Seminar presents Extraordinary C++, a seminar for advanced > C++ programming. The seminar will be held in Astoria, Oregon, from > September 23 to September 26.
> Featuring a quintet of world-renowned experts in C++ software > development who have collectively authored half a dozen books, two > compilers, a handful of widely-used libraries, and over one hundred > articles, The Astoria Seminar focuses on advanced topics in the design > and implementation of systems using C++. The small size of the seminar > (only 55 people), the mix of lectures, discussions, group meals, and > outings, and last but not least the venue of picturesque Astoria, > Oregon, all are meant to contribute to a truly extraordinary event with > learning, fun, and direct interaction with top personalities in the field.
For those intrested but not able to attend, will the lecture videos be available online?