Second Workshop on C++ Template Programming

Sunday, October 14, 2001
Tampa Bay, Florida, USA

in Conjunction with
OOPSLA 2001
(http://oopsla.acm.org/)

Some of the most exciting research in C++ focuses on the use of templates, especially as a means to support generic and generative programming. A number of powerful, flexible, and useful techniques have been developed but these efforts appear isolated and are only known to a few experts. This workshop will gather the community of people interested in C++ template programming. The goal is dual: first, to increase the visibility of information likely to be helpful to other workers in the field of C++ template programming; second, to clearly establish, and hopefully advance, the state-of-the-art in C++ template programming.

Attendance to the workshop is not limited to presenters. Walk-ins are encouraged and the scheduled room can accommodate a large number of attendees. To join, you must register at OOPSLA for Workshop 14. Note that there is an early bird fee until September 6th. See http://oopsla.acm.org/ap/registration for details.