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OSCON 2012 session: "Generic Programming Galore using D"
Apr 03, 2012
Jacob Carlborg
Apr 03, 2012
Jacob Carlborg
Apr 04, 2012
deadalnix
Apr 05, 2012
Walter Bright
April 03, 2012
I'm glad to announce that OSCON 2012 (http://oscon.com/oscon2012) has approved my session proposal "Generic Programming Galore using D".

Hope to see many of you there!


Andrei
April 03, 2012
On 2012-04-03 16:30, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
> I'm glad to announce that OSCON 2012 (http://oscon.com/oscon2012) has
> approved my session proposal "Generic Programming Galore using D".
>
> Hope to see many of you there!
>
>
> Andrei

Cool, will this be recorded and put online?

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/Jacob Carlborg
April 03, 2012
On 4/3/12 9:42 AM, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
> On 2012-04-03 16:30, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
>> I'm glad to announce that OSCON 2012 (http://oscon.com/oscon2012) has
>> approved my session proposal "Generic Programming Galore using D".
>>
>> Hope to see many of you there!
>>
>>
>> Andrei
>
> Cool, will this be recorded and put online?

I'm not sure, but recording conferences is quickly becoming the default.

Andrei

April 03, 2012
On 2012-04-03 16:59, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:

> I'm not sure, but recording conferences is quickly becoming the default.

I found a link to the video clips from the last year's conference. I hope they'll record this one as well.

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/Jacob Carlborg
April 04, 2012
Le 03/04/2012 16:59, Andrei Alexandrescu a écrit :
> On 4/3/12 9:42 AM, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
>> On 2012-04-03 16:30, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
>>> I'm glad to announce that OSCON 2012 (http://oscon.com/oscon2012) has
>>> approved my session proposal "Generic Programming Galore using D".
>>>
>>> Hope to see many of you there!
>>>
>>>
>>> Andrei
>>
>> Cool, will this be recorded and put online?
>
> I'm not sure, but recording conferences is quickly becoming the default.
>
> Andrei
>

That be great, because if you are not in the USA, you quickly become out of the game without such a practice.
April 05, 2012
On 4/3/2012 7:59 AM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
> I'm not sure, but recording conferences is quickly becoming the default.

Which is really cool. Having attended many conferences, often the really good stuff is going on in the halls. So I am always faced with "do I attend the presentation, or do I continue this great discussion with smart people I've never had the chance to talk to before?" Knowing that they're recorded and if I miss a great one, I can always look at it later, makes it an easier decision.