Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2019 00:21:41 +0000
During the Tooling Study Group meeting today, I was asked a question
about the group's purpose, and I gave the following unprepared answer,
which some felt was wise to record.
The Tooling Study Group's mission is to:
- Represent the positions and opinions of those who develop tools that
interact with C++.
- Review and respond to C++ evolutionary changes that will impact
tools that interact with C++.
- Identify and comment on opportunities for tools to influence C++
language evolution.
Discussion, commentary, affirmation, and dissent are welcome.
about the group's purpose, and I gave the following unprepared answer,
which some felt was wise to record.
The Tooling Study Group's mission is to:
- Represent the positions and opinions of those who develop tools that
interact with C++.
- Review and respond to C++ evolutionary changes that will impact
tools that interact with C++.
- Identify and comment on opportunities for tools to influence C++
language evolution.
Discussion, commentary, affirmation, and dissent are welcome.
-- Bryce Adelstein Lelbach aka wash CUDA Core C++ Libraries Lead @ NVIDIA ISO C++ Library Evolution Incubator Chair ISO C++ Tooling Chair CppCon and C++Now Program Chair CUDA Convert and Reformed AVX Junkie Sleep is for the weak --
Received on 2019-11-08 18:24:26