Dr. Dobb's Journal - January 2008 - (Page 42) STROUSTRUP & SUTTER ON C++ T he preeminent super session on the C++ language is back at SD West—and all new! Join Bjarne Stroustrup, BJARNE STROUSTRUP is the creator and original implementer of the C++ programming language, and the College of Engineering Professor of computer science at Texas A&M University. He also retains a link to AT&T Labs - Research as a member of the Information and Systems Software Research Lab. Over the years, he has written a few books (including The C++ Programming Language and The Design and Evolution of C++), written a lot of papers, and given some interviews. HERB SUTTER is a leading authority on software development, and a software architect at Microsoft where he was lead architect of C++/CLI. He also serves as chair of the ISO C++ standards committee and is the author of four books and hundreds of technical papers and articles on software development topics, including the widelyreferenced article "The Free Lunch Is Over" which coined the term "concurrency revolution." C++ creator and original implementer, and Herb Sutter, C++ guru and leading software development authority, for two jam-packed days of new and completely updated courses. The seminar is filled with instructive, revealing and highly pragmatic material, and is structured with both talks and panels—not to mention and liberal break times, so that the instructors and attendees can mingle, eat and chat together. In addition to lots of information you can use today, Herb and Bjarne will also allow you to grill them with your own specific questions as well as unveil important, forwardlooking information about what’s new with C++0X and related topics. As key designers of several of the new core features, their personal experiences are invaluable. SD WEST 2008 CONFERENCE & EXPO www.sdexpo.com http://www.sdexpo.com
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