Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2018 14:42:25 +0100
FWIW, I am looking to talk about IDEs, static analysis within and
refactoring (build tooling and package management are important for IDEs
as well, because their multitude/non-existance requires a lot of work
for implementors of IDEs and thus also for its novice users).
Peter.
Titus Winters wrote:
> After going back and forth on it a bit, there will in fact be a formal
> meeting of SG15 this week during the WG21 meeting in Jacksonville. The
> meeting is scheduled for this Friday evening, at 730. We're scheduled
> against the SG7 "Compile Time Programming" meeting, unfortunately, and
> I'm not quite sure what room it is in. The WG21 evening sessions page
> will be updated over the week with details as room assignments and the
> like get worked out.
>
> I hope that we can use this as a more detailed kick-off: what are the
> topics that we are interested in, and what are the outputs that we'd
> like to see from these discussions.
>
> I hope to see many of you there. And for those of you that aren't going
> to be present, please consider finding some time to put together a wish
> list this week.
>
> Cheers
> -Titus
>
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refactoring (build tooling and package management are important for IDEs
as well, because their multitude/non-existance requires a lot of work
for implementors of IDEs and thus also for its novice users).
Peter.
Titus Winters wrote:
> After going back and forth on it a bit, there will in fact be a formal
> meeting of SG15 this week during the WG21 meeting in Jacksonville. The
> meeting is scheduled for this Friday evening, at 730. We're scheduled
> against the SG7 "Compile Time Programming" meeting, unfortunately, and
> I'm not quite sure what room it is in. The WG21 evening sessions page
> will be updated over the week with details as room assignments and the
> like get worked out.
>
> I hope that we can use this as a more detailed kick-off: what are the
> topics that we are interested in, and what are the outputs that we'd
> like to see from these discussions.
>
> I hope to see many of you there. And for those of you that aren't going
> to be present, please consider finding some time to put together a wish
> list this week.
>
> Cheers
> -Titus
>
> _______________________________________________
> Tooling mailing list
> Tooling_at_[hidden]
> http://www.open-std.org/mailman/listinfo/tooling
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