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From: Cheri on 30 Mar 2010 02:28 UPCRC Illinois Summer School on Multicore Programming, July 19-23, 2010 at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Apply to attend on-site or online. Deadline to apply: 5/15/10. More information online at: http://www.upcrc.illinois.edu/summer/2010/index.html. -- [ See http://www.gotw.ca/resources/clcm.htm for info about ] [ comp.lang.c++.moderated. First time posters: Do this! ]
From: John G Harris on 31 Mar 2010 07:34
On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 at 11:28:26, in comp.lang.c++.moderated, Cheri wrote: >UPCRC Illinois Summer School on Multicore Programming, July 19-23, >2010 at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Apply to attend >on-site or online. Deadline to apply: 5/15/10. More information online >at: http://www.upcrc.illinois.edu/summer/2010/index.html. Could the moderators politely ask people who announce international events to please give the name of the country. All right, Urbana-Champaign is pretty obvious, but a while ago there was an event in Vancouver OR. I'm sure there are plenty of people who don't know that OR is not a Canadian province ID. { Noted. Comments on whether such announcements of courses etc. are on-topic are welcome. Our current guidelines are: "articles that target a particular geographic area (e.g. announcements for C++ classes in California), or a particular institution (e.g. C++ Compilers are available at a reduced rate to employees of XYZ Corp.), or any other limited segment of the C++ community are liable to rejection. Short announcements of new books and events are currently the only acceptable articles of a commercial nature." -mod/alf } John -- John Harris [ See http://www.gotw.ca/resources/clcm.htm for info about ] [ comp.lang.c++.moderated. First time posters: Do this! ] |