ellie@usenix (Ellie Young) (08/04/89)
Preliminary Call for Participation USENIX C++ '90 Tentatively in late-April 1990 in California C++ continues to show explosive growth as the object oriented implementa- tion language of choice for production level work. The nearly-annual C++ conference is a haven for those who use the language, those who develop the language, and those who are interested in the language. The conference enables them to take a look at where C++ has been, where is it now, and where future developments should take it. The conference will consist of a day of tutorials and classes and two days of technical sessions. Papers are invited on all aspects of C++, from the development of compilers and preprocessors to case studies of projects which have used the language. Proposals for tutorials or classes on systems which make use of C++ or on the uses of C++ are also invited. Paper abstracts and tutorial proposals are due January 12, 1990. Abstracts should be no more than two pages, and should describe the work in sufficient detail to allow the referees to judge the merit of the work. Tutorial proposals should be no more than four pages in length, and should describe the content, purpose, and intended audience. Abstracts and tutorial proposals should be submitted either electronically (preferred) or in hardcopy; electronic submissions should be either plain text, n/troff, or Postscript. Notification of acceptance will be made by February 2, 1990; final papers in camera ready form must be received by March 9, 1990. Accepted papers which meet this deadline will be published in a conference proceedings. Abstracts and proposals should be sent to: Jim Waldo waldo@apollo.com Apollo Computer decvax!apollo!waldo 330 Billerica Road Chelmsform, MA 01826 -- Someday has arrived