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Richard

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Sep 21, 2014, 9:48:59 PM9/21/14
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I'm booting up a C++ User Group in Utah. We're bootstrapping out
first meeting to decide a regular meeting time and location.

Join the Utah C++ Programmers MeetUp group to hear about meetings:
<http://www.meetup.com/Utah-Cpp-Programmers/>

Follow related evens on the Utah C++ Users Group blog:
<http://utahcpp.wordpress.com>
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Sep 24, 2014, 10:18:51 PM9/24/14
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On Sunday, September 21, 2014 8:48:59 PM UTC-5, Richard wrote:
> [Please do not mail me a copy of your followup]
>
> I'm booting up a C++ User Group in Utah. We're bootstrapping out
> first meeting to decide a regular meeting time and location.
>
> Join the Utah C++ Programmers MeetUp group to hear about meetings:
> <http://www.meetup.com/Utah-Cpp-Programmers/>
>
> Follow related evens on the Utah C++ Users Group blog:
> <http://utahcpp.wordpress.com>
>

Best wishes with that. My effort to start a similar
group in the St. Paul/Minneapolis area hasn't been
successful yet. I'm thinking of relocating to a
more traditional and down-to-earth state. Since I'm
kind of in limbo as far as where I will be living in
the future, I haven't been trying hard to start a
group here.


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Richard

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Sep 25, 2014, 1:40:58 AM9/25/14
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woodb...@gmail.com spake the secret code
<f88b3c6e-92c3-4382...@googlegroups.com> thusly:

>Best wishes with that.

Thanks! I don't think such a group would succeed in Delaware, my
birth state. But there is a lot of C/C++ development going on in Utah.
It seems every place I've worked in the last 25 years did either some
C++ or only C++. We used to have a Utah C User's Group, but it died
out. I think we're going to be OK reviving it again. There's lots to
learn with C++11 and to a lesser extent C++14. If modules make it
into C++17 then there will be even more excitement with the language.
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