Call for Papers has ended

published at 23.05.2013 19:17 by Jens Weller
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The Call for Papers for this years Meeting C++ conference has ended last week wednesday. Currently the voting is going on, the Committee can vote between 0 and 5 on every submitted talk. The deadline for this is May 30th. There have been submitted 39 Talks by 29 Speakers. The theme track on UI will be a bit shorter then planned, so most likely not spanning the full length of the conference. Also 2 speakers were too late, and could not submit their 4 talks in total.

So far I have received 3 votes from the committee and my own, so to give you a little spoiler, those are the 6 top rated talks currently:

  1. "Real life" Template Meta-Programming
  2. C++ AMP (GPGPU Computing)
  3. C++1y: \"Concepts-Lite\" - how a future template parameter type system might look like
  4. Generic Programming for the rest of us
  5. Modern C++ Network Programming
  6. Simpler C++ Code through C++11

While I can give no guarantee, I think those talks will make it most likely to the conference, with a lot of other interesting talks complementing them. Current time plan is to publish the first talks after the deadline ends as soon as possible, and to have the schedule up and running around June 10/11.

 

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