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Started by toelle@quando.UU
Mon, 13 Feb 1989 09:33
USENIX-C++-Conference. When and Where?
Author: toelle@quando.UU
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1989 09:33
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1989 09:33
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Would somebody be so kind and tell me when and where the next USENIX-C++-Conference will be held? Where can I get more information (fees, etc.). Wolfgang toelle@quando.uucp
Re: USENIX-C++-Conference. When and Where?
Author: owen@cod.NOSC.MI
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 1989 14:54
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 1989 14:54
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In article <759@quando.UUCP> toelle@quando.UUCP (Wolfgang Toelle) writes: >Would somebody be so kind and tell me when and >where the next USENIX-C++-Conference will be held? > >Wolfgang Me too, please. But tell me- How are they going to be able to follow Santa Fe and Denver?? Wallace Owen Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego owen@cod.NOSC.MIL
Re: USENIX-C++-Conference. When and Where?
Author: bs@alice.UUCP (B
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1989 20:52
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1989 20:52
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In article <1411@cod.NOSC.MIL>, owen@cod.NOSC.MIL (Wallace E. Owen) writes: > In article <759@quando.UUCP> toelle@quando.UUCP (Wolfgang Toelle) writes: > >Would somebody be so kind and tell me when and > >where the next USENIX-C++-Conference will be held? > > > >Wolfgang > > Me too, please. But tell me- How are they going to be able to follow > Santa Fe and Denver?? > > Wallace Owen > Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego > owen@cod.NOSC.MIL people involved with the Santa Fe and Denver conferences and USENIX have strated thinking about another C++ conference but your question about ``how to follow Santa Fe and Denver'' is more appropriate than you might have imagined. Even assuming that the conference will only grow ``a little bit'' (not the usual 100%) we have grown so that even booking a place to hold the conference takes a year +- a few months. Assuming this is indeed the case we have a major problem getting a conference organized for this year.
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