day@grand.UUCP (Dave Yost) (10/13/87)
I am happy to report that the upcoming USENIX C++ Workshop is
already a guaranteed success. Registrations have been pouring
in above expectations, and we have an exciting program lined
up. It seems this first general C++ workshop is coming not a
moment too soon. Recognizing the importance of this event, we
have made arrangements for more hotel rooms than originally
anticipated, so if you haven't already registered, you still
can, if you call right away.
Dave Yost
USENIX Board member
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USENIX C++ Workshop
Santa Fe, New Mexico
El Dorado Hotel
Monday & Tuesday
November 9 & 10, 1987
USENIX is pleased to be hosting the world's first
workshop on the C++ language (outside of AT&T). This
two-day event will bring together users of the C++
language to share their experiences. It promises to be
a watershed for C++, so you won't want to miss it.
Furthermore, if you've never been to Santa Fe, you have
a treat in store.
Here are some logistical details:
The workshop will be held at:
Eldorado Clarion Hotel $82.03 / night
+1 505 988-4455 (= 75.00 + 7.03 tax)
309 West San Francisco single or
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 double occupancy
--> Call the hotel as soon as possible. The deadline has
passed, and they've already taken more reservations
than we reserved, but we have made arrangements for
more rooms. When you call the hotel Registration Desk,
be sure to tell them you are attending the USENIX
workshop or they'll quote you a higher price. They
require a one-night deposit that will be refunded if
you cancel at least 48 hours ahead.
You MUST register in advance to attend this limited-
enrollment workshop. Register early as space is
available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Registration Deadline Registration Fee
--> October 30, 1987 $200.00
It is possible to pay over the phone with VISA, Master
Charge, or American Express. For further Registration
Information, call:
Judy DesHarnais
+1 213 592-3243
uunet!usenix!judy
USENIX Association Conference Office
16951 Pacific Coast Hwy.
P.O. Box 385
Sunset Beach, CA 90742
--> To get to Santa Fe, you have to fly into Albuquerque,
New Mexico, which is 60 miles from Santa Fe. From
there you can rent a car or take a $15 shuttle bus
called the "Shuttle Jack". If you opt for the latter,
you are strongly urged to call and make a reservation
on the shuttle bus.
Shuttle Jack Reservations:
In New Mexico:
Albuquerque 505-243-3244
Santa Fe 505-982-4311
Other U.S. states: 800-452-2665
Date of this Announcement: October 13, 1987