OK, this post is a bit late since it's now day N+2, but I had some catching up to do before having enough free time to post pictures. Overall the conference was a success, or at least the attendees where happy. Putting Erin on the spot again... Many thanks go to her for putting up with a bunch of unruly programmers while managing to keep the C8H10N4O2 flowing.
Here we are a day before the end of BoostCon07, and I finally have time to post new pictures. It's been a busy and exciting few days. This has got to be the most talking I've done ever. What better way to start, than with the entrance to the Flug Forum building:
Tomorrow will be a long day with some morning sessions, lunch, the drive to Denver, and on to the flight to Chicago. Enjoy the small sampling of the pictures, and see you all on the Boost lists.
I made it to Aspen, in one piece, but very tired after a car, plane, train, bus, and car trip. Along the way I took some pictures (on the flip side). Got to meet some people I've annoyed for years now on the Boost list, but only know virtually... Joel, Beman, Victor, Harmut, and Doug. And what better way to introduce the conference than with a picture. This one is during the evening drinks get together:
That would Joel de Guzman. The rest...
For those who are interested in C++, and in particular Boost C++ Libraries, BoostCon 2007 is approaching quickly. The conference is the week of May 13th. And early, as in reduced price, registration ends this week. I'll be going to both enjoy the Aspen scenery and to learn about new stuff going on in the C++ world. I'll even be running a session for engineering the testing system for Boost. If you can't be bothered to grace us with your presence. perhaps you know someone else who might be, so go tell them about it!
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