A new talk for Meeting C++
published at 29.10.2014 11:20 by Jens Weller
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There is a small change to announce for this years conference: There is a new speaker and talk!
Luckily, this does not mean that I lost a speaker, but this means that one talk isn't going to be at this years conference, that is: Introducing Gpcxx - a framework for genetic programming. Karsten Ahnert did let me on my last trip to Berlin know, that he does not have the time to prepare two talks, so that he is now only speaking about Ranges and iterators for numerical problems. Finding an replacement was a bit more difficult, as this is the theme track, and so most other talks which had good votings (and are yet not at the conference) won't fit in, except one, from Peter Gottschling. He will give a talk about C++11 library components to make a programming scientist happy and is also a long time fellow of speaking/attending Meeting C++ and one of the leads of the german delegation at the C++ Committee.
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