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Mon Apr 19 21:45:53 2004 GMT: Oxford Pictures Sun Apr 18 21:52:40 2004 GMT: Some Oxford/ACCU Notes Sat Apr 17 16:41:44 2004 GMT: ACCU Conference, Day 4 Alexandrescu again raised some good points in his "Writing Exception Safe Code" presentation. Duncan Booth presented some ideas on how to efficently implement Python on .NET (but didn't implement them because IronPython claims to already have a working implementation for .NET - although they haven't released it yet). And the final presentation of this conference, "C++ Templates in Depth" by Allison also provided a good overview of some more advanced template features. Sat Apr 17 07:19:28 2004 GMT: ACCU Conference, Day 3 The third day's highlight clearly was Alexandrescu's talk "Honey, I Shrunk the Threads". He presented some new ideas about mutual exclusion in C++ with compile-time checking to prevent some misuses (that aren't detected when using one of the commonly available threads libraries). But the Python talks "Re-Learning Python" (Martelli), "Python as a Testing Tool" (Withers) and "Scription C and C++ from Python" (Booth) also provided some good information. Thu Apr 15 16:58:39 2004 GMT: ACCU Conference, Day 2 Highlights included Herb Sutter's excellent keynote on "Is C++ Relevant on Modern Environments" (where modern means recent Windows/.NET releases). Mark Bartosik's BoF session about lightweight marshalling using C++ templates also included some good points. Next on the schedule was Dietmar Kühl's "Manipulating Streams" talk (which was, by the way, interrupted by a fire alarm). And finally, for today, I just attended "The Boost Iterator Library: User defined iterators made easy" which probably was the most technical talk yet. Only Francis Glassborow's presentation "The Design and Implementation of a set of Templates for Input" didn't go into as much depth as I had expected (and probably others in the audience too). Thu Apr 15 12:06:11 2004 GMT: Free Visual C++ Toolkit According to Herb Sutter, Microsoft will be releasing the command-line version (but not including the IDE or MFC) of its optimizing C++ compiler free of charge on Monday (April 19th) without time-limits or usage restrictions (both commercial and non-commercial use is fine). Thu Apr 15 07:04:24 2004 GMT: ACCU Conference, Day 1 The first day's highlights were Eric Raymond's keynote about "World Domination: The First Five Years" and Dietmar Kühl's talk about "Correcting STL Problems" which provided some good insights. Jon Jagger's presentation of his Sauce project was also quite interesting, although it isn't generally available yet. Unfotunately, in his "Platform Independent C++" talk, Johnson seemed to be more interested in explained the problems of the UK's educational system than talking about C++. Wed Apr 14 07:49:02 2004 GMT: Travelling to Oxford Mon Apr 12 19:47:58 2004 GMT: siproxd 0.5.5 Mon Apr 12 19:43:32 2004 GMT: ACCU Spring Conference 2004 Sat Apr 10 12:01:23 2004 GMT: bogofilter 0.17.5 Mon Apr 05 20:48:28 2004 GMT: Firmware Build Woes | ||||||
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