As already announced, CppCon is recording all sessions and panels, including on-mic Q&A. However, note that only the sessions will be recorded, not all of CppCon -- things that you can experience only by attending including lightning talks, BoFs, hackathons, extended Q&A with the 70+ speakers (when you follow them around after their mics turn off or enjoy extended ad-hoc hallway chats), live house band performances, other extra technical and social events in breaks and evening, and...
... wait. Did we say "live house band performances"?
We did indeed.
As part of presenting CppCon, the Foundation is proud to sponsor live music by a great local Seattle area act, The Jim Basnight Band. Jim and the boys will be playing CppCon all five days and serving up all kinds of original music and covers, from rock and pop to funk and soul and a few surprises. Be sure to get to each day's plenary session early to rock out, and enjoy their Pacific Northwest musical vibe at other times throughout the week. The band has a deep song catalog, so get your requests ready.
We hope you'll join us in September to enjoy not only the deep technical breadth and depth of 2014's premier C++ conference program, but also the round-the-clock "unconference" and musical parts of the fun and refreshing spirit of CppCon.
Hundreds of attendees have already registered for C++'s "Woodstock 2014." Early Bird registration ends tomorrow.
(If you're reading this via a newsreader and don't get the embedded audio, visit this post on isocpp.org and enjoy.)
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