dan marsden | 9 Nov 20:41

Boostcon 2009 call for sessions

3rd annual Boost Conference 2009
Aspen CO, USA, May 3-9, 2009, www.boostcon.com
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Call for participation
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Promising to be the main face-to-face event for all things Boost 
(www.boost.org), BoostCon'09 opens the door to your C++ future. From using 
the Boost libraries to writing and maintaining them, from evangelizing to 
deploying Boost within your organization, from infrastructure and process 
to vision and mission, and from TR1  to TR2 and the new C++0x Standard, 
BoostCon brings together the sessions, the colleagues, and the inspiration 
to support your work with C++ and Boost in particular for the next year.

To reflect the breadth of the Boost community, the conference includes 
sessions aimed at two constituencies: Boost end-users and hard-core Boost 
library and tool developers. The program fosters interaction and engagement 
within and across those two groups, with an emphasis on hands-on, 
participatory sessions.

Session topics
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* Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to, the following:
* General tutorial sessions introducing one or more Boost libraries
* In-depth sessions on using specific libraries
* Case studies on using Boost
* Experts panels
* Advanced sessions on implementation techniques used within Boost 
  libraries
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Joel Falcou | 9 Nov 22:54
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Re: Boostcon 2009 call for sessions

I have a question : is a presentation about "how Boost libraries saved 
parallel programming" , aka a case study of using boost for building 
parallel computing tools something that can be on topic ?

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dan marsden | 9 Nov 23:05

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Joel Falcou wrote:

>I have a question : is a presentation about "how Boost libraries saved parallel programming" , aka a case
study of using boost for building parallel computing >tools something that can be on topic ?

I'd certainly encourage you to submit a proposal. Something like you describe would be well on topic IMO.

Thanks

Dan

      
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Joel Falcou | 11 Nov 11:22
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dan marsden a écrit :
> I'd certainly encourage you to submit a proposal. Something like you 
> describe would be well on topic IMO.
OK, I registered at EasyChair but it seems it's only for uploading the 
final paper.
Where should I send the proposal details ?

Regards

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Hartmut Kaiser | 11 Nov 14:21

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> dan marsden a écrit :
> > I'd certainly encourage you to submit a proposal. Something like you
> > describe would be well on topic IMO.
> OK, I registered at EasyChair but it seems it's only for uploading the
> final paper.
> Where should I send the proposal details ?

If you don't want to submit a paper just fill in your proposal into the
'abstract' field and click the 'abstract only' checkbox at the end of the
page.

Regards Hartmut

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Joel Falcou | 11 Nov 15:15
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Hartmut Kaiser a écrit :
> If you don't want to submit a paper just fill in your proposal into the
> 'abstract' field and click the 'abstract only' checkbox at the end of 
> the page.
Ah ok. Well, so if I want to submit a aper, I just have to do it and 
it'll count as a proposal ?
My main concern is that, well, the paper is not that written yet ;)

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Hartmut Kaiser | 11 Nov 15:36

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> Hartmut Kaiser a écrit :
> > If you don't want to submit a paper just fill in your proposal into
> the
> > 'abstract' field and click the 'abstract only' checkbox at the end of
> > the page.
> Ah ok. Well, so if I want to submit a aper, I just have to do it and
> it'll count as a proposal ?
> My main concern is that, well, the paper is not that written yet ;)

I believe you can go back later and add the paper.

Regards Hartmut

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David Abrahams | 10 Nov 02:04
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on Sun Nov 09 2008, Joel Falcou <joel.falcou-AT-u-psud.fr> wrote:

> I have a question : is a presentation about "how Boost libraries saved parallel
> programming" , aka a case study of using boost for building parallel computing tools
> something that can be on topic ?

Most definitely!

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