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GoingNative 2012: Minus 1 Day

2012-02-01 by Herb Sutter

GoingNative 2012 is a global live C++11-fest with unlimited free worldwide attendance – both live and on demand.

The goal is to make it interactive, and we’ve asked the speakers to reserve time at the ends of their talks for questions. Tweet questions to #ch9live or #GoingNative and we’ll try and get them asked. To quote the organizers, “We take this live thing seriously!”

GN kicks off tomorrow at 9:30am U.S. Pacific time with Bjarne Stroustrup’s keynote on C++11 Style.

 

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Here are the other talks on Day 1:

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C++11-fest minus 23 hours…

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  1. on 2012-02-01 at 11:20 am GoingNative 2012: Minus 1 Day « Sutter’s Mill « SFML Coder

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  2. on 2012-02-02 at 4:48 am Marc Mutz

    If you’re in Berlin, Germany, consider joining us at the KDAB offices:
    http://marcmutz.wordpress.com/2012/01/31/goingnative12-kdab-berlin/



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