[kw-pm] [Fwd: [Cs-grads] Computer Science Club Seminar Tuesday July 17, 2007 - Bjarne Stroustrup]

Abram Hindle abez at abez.ca
Tue Jul 17 07:53:16 PDT 2007


-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1



- -------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Cs-grads] Computer Science Club Seminar Tuesday July 17, 2007
 - Bjarne Stroustrup


Speaker:    Prof. Bjarne Stroustrup
            Designer and original implementer of C++

Title:      C++0x - An Overview

Date:       Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Time:       7:00 pm

Location:   Arts Lecture 116



Abstract:

A good programming language is far more than a simple collection of
features. My ideal is to provide a set of facilities that smoothly work
together to support design and programming styles of a generality beyond
my imagination. Here, I briefly outline rules of thumb (guidelines,
principles) that are being applied in the design of C++0x. Then, I
present the state of the standards process (we are aiming for C++09) and
give examples of a few of the proposals such as concepts, generalized
initialization, being considered in the ISO C++ standards committee.
Since there are far more proposals than could be presented in an hour,
I'll take questions.

_______________________________________________
Cs-grads mailing list
Cs-grads at lists.uwaterloo.ca
https://lists.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/cs-grads


** ACCEPT: CRM114 PASS osb unique microgroom Matcher **
CLASSIFY succeeds; success probability: 1.0000  pR: 48.8455
Best match to file #0 (/home/abez/crm/nonspam.css) prob: 1.0000  pR:
48.8455
Total features in input file: 4168
#0 (/home/abez/crm/nonspam.css): features: 656262, hits: 25078893, prob:
1.00e+00, pR:  48.85
#1 (/home/abez/crm/spam.css): features: 8318771, hits: 15264666, prob:
1.43e-49, pR: -48.85

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org

iD8DBQFGnNfcnOrfa1yW8IURArrfAKCDmI02BUQZJ/yDNpEzftvD50RvGACgqSK6
G78wRXSVKpT0589qA4erB2E=
=tspb
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----


More information about the kw-pm mailing list