Hey all, please find below a list of accepted submissions to BoostCon 2010. A tentative, fully scheduled program will be available soon. The keynote will be held by Maurice Herlihy. Maurice Herlihy is a computer scientist active in the field of multiprocessor synchronization. Herlihy has contributed to the design of concurrent algorithms, and in particular to the exposition and quantification of the properties and uses of hardware synchronization operations. He is currently (2009) a professor of computer science at Brown University and one of the leading visionaries in the field of transactional memory. Following up on this keynote we will have a full day sessions and panel discussion where we plan for 4 different groups to talk about their work on transactional memory (Mark Moir (Sun), Tatiana Shpeisman (Intel), Michael Wong (IBM), Vicente Botet (TBoost.STM)) In addition we have a high quality, distinctive, fully packed, and very diverse list of accepted talks: João P. R. Abecasis: Cross-platform development with Qt and Boost Ruediger Berlich: Distributed parametric optimization with the Geneva library Dean Michael Berris: Techniques in Flexible Header-Only C++ Network Library Implementations Michael Caisse: Using Spirit 2.1: Qi and Karma An Asio Based Flash XML Server Marshall Clow: A (proposed) MIME library for Boost Tony Van Eerd: The Basics of Lock-free Programming Joel Falcou and Jean-Thierry Lapresté: The Numerical Template Toolbox: BOOST'ed Generic Array Library for High Performance Computing Joachim Faulhaber: Boost.Alabaster (proposed): A Law Based Tester Barend Gehrels, Bruno Lalande and Mateusz Loskot: Generic Programming for Geometry Justin Gottschlich: TBoost.STM's Engine: An Efficient Software Transactional Memory Using Commit-Time Invalidatio Douglas Gregor: Clang: An Open-Source C++ Compiler Library C++ Tool-Builders Workshop Christophe Henry: Tutorial: The Meta State Machine Library V2 Ken Joyner: Revisiting Guidelines to Using Exceptions in C++ Hartmut Kaiser and Joel de Guzman: RAD Spirit Spirit History and Evolution Zachary Laine and Matt Calabrese: Instantiations Must Go! Stephan Lavavej: Data Structure Visualizers in Visual Studio 2010 Nevin Liber: Type Erasure Eric Niebler: Practical DSEL Design with Proto Roshan Naik: Logic Paradigm for C++ Stjepan Rajko: Patterns Library: a generic library for modeling, recognition, and synthesis of sequential patterns Gennadiy Rozental: Production use of Boost.Test David Sankel: Functional Programming in C++ Jeremy Siek: Generic Programming and the Boost Graph Library Robert Ramey: Is Boost Broken? Michael Wong: C++0x Update C++0x Concurrency We believe this program is reason enough to come to BoostCon this year (Aspen, CO, USA, May 10-14th)! For registration, accommodation, and more information please visit the conference website at http://www.boostcon.com. Please note the reduced early registration fee! Regards Hartmut Program Chair BoostCon 2010 --------------- Meet me at BoostCon www.boostcon.com