[comp.object] Lund C++ Seminars 13-14 June 1991

dag@control.lth.se (Dag Bruck) (05/28/91)

Here is the final programme for the Lund C++ Seminars, 13-14 June 1991.


================================== 13 June 1991 ===============================


8:30-12:30	William Miller		C++ language overview

13:15-15:45	Michael Vilot		Building reuseable components in C++
		Andrew Koenig		An interesting C++ program
		Phillippe Gautron	C++ task library: implementation and
					experience

16:15-18:00	Dmitry Lenkov		C++ debugging and type identification
					in C++
		Steve Carter		C++ standardization



================================== 14 June 1991 ===============================


8:30-10:00	Susan Waggoner		Calling on C++ --- A new approach to
					applications development
		Jerry Schwartz		Why C++ is not an object-oriented
					programming language

10:30-12:00	Michael Ball		Implementation of multiple inheritance
					in C++
		Martin O'Riordan	Design and implementation of solutions
					for the darker corners of C++

13:15-15:15	Bjarne Stroustrup	There are many ways to stack a cat
		Richard Holman		C++ development environments
		Tim O'Konski

15:45-16:45	William Miller		Storage management techniques in C++


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The seminars are free of charge, but we may have to cover the copying
costs for "C++ Language Overview".  Attendees should _not_ register in
advance.  Note that no meals will be provided.

Location: M-building, Ole Roemers vaeg 1, Lund, Sweden.  You may get
to Lund by car, train or plane.  The M-building is about 20 minutes'
walking distance from Lund town center.


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The ANSI C++ standardization committee (X3J16) and the ISO C++ Working
Group (WG21) will hold their next meetings in Lund, Sweden, in June
1991.  As host of these meetings, I have asked some of members of the
committees to fly in a few days early to give a C++ seminar.

I'm very happy to see these people presenting their "talk of
preference" in Lund; I doubt that we will see such a group of highly
qualified speakers soon again.


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