If you have an itching question about C++, now is your chance. On July 20, Bjarne Stroustrup (that’s “B-yar-ne Strov-stroop” for you non-danish speakers), the ‘father’ of C++, is giving a talk on ‘C++0x Support for Generic Programming’.
This talk is free and open to the public, so if you’re interested feel free to come down to University of Toronto St. George Campus, specifically at Bahen Center for Information Technology (40 St. George Street) at 6:30 PM.
There’s also a chance for you to meet him face to face after the talk, if you’re brave enough, at Bar Mercurio restaurant (270 Bloor West). This event seems like it’s going to be a packed crowd, so be sure to head down early…and save a seat for me.
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