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Meeting Wednesday evening
Oct 15, 2008
Walter Bright
Oct 16, 2008
Walter Bright
Oct 16, 2008
Nick Sabalausky
Oct 16, 2008
BCS
October 15, 2008
Several of us often attend the NWCPP meetings

http://www.nwcpp.org/Meetings/2008/10.html

and go out for a 'beer review' afterwards. Any D guys living in the neighborhood are, of course, welcome.
October 16, 2008
Walter Bright wrote:
> Several of us often attend the NWCPP meetings
> 
> http://www.nwcpp.org/Meetings/2008/10.html
> 
> and go out for a 'beer review' afterwards. Any D guys living in the neighborhood are, of course, welcome.

The talk was a very nice one by Gary Powell on C++0x Concepts (and Gary even decided to go out and heft a pint with us!). For a comparison with D, see:

http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/cpp0x.html#concepts
October 16, 2008
"Walter Bright" <newshound1@digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:gd854h$8ju$1@digitalmars.com...
> Walter Bright wrote:
>> Several of us often attend the NWCPP meetings
>>
>> http://www.nwcpp.org/Meetings/2008/10.html
>>
>> and go out for a 'beer review' afterwards. Any D guys living in the neighborhood are, of course, welcome.
>
> The talk was a very nice one by Gary Powell on C++0x Concepts (and Gary even decided to go out and heft a pint with us!). For a comparison with D, see:
>
> http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/cpp0x.html#concepts

Ahh, cool. I was really interested in that, but a bit dissapointed I couldn't make it since Redmond would have been a bit too much of a drive from Cleveland ;)


October 16, 2008
Reply to Nick,

> "Walter Bright" <newshound1@digitalmars.com> wrote in message
> news:gd854h$8ju$1@digitalmars.com...
> 
>> Walter Bright wrote:
>> 
>>> Several of us often attend the NWCPP meetings
>>> 
>>> http://www.nwcpp.org/Meetings/2008/10.html
>>> 
>>> and go out for a 'beer review' afterwards. Any D guys living in the
>>> neighborhood are, of course, welcome.
>>> 
>> The talk was a very nice one by Gary Powell on C++0x Concepts (and
>> Gary even decided to go out and heft a pint with us!). For a
>> comparison with D, see:
>> 
>> http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/cpp0x.html#concepts
>> 
> Ahh, cool. I was really interested in that, but a bit dissapointed I
> couldn't make it since Redmond would have been a bit too much of a
> drive from Cleveland ;)
> 

Nest time you have that problem, just measure your own momentum really really well. :)