csc-propaganda/poster-archive/cpptalks-x01.tex

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%% This is csc-poster-sample, a sample CSC poster
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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{csc-poster}
\begin{document}
%% TITLE
% This command lays out the top of the document.
% The first parameter is the title.
% The second parameter is the speaker. This parameter may be empty.
\cschead{C++ GoingNative Video Lecture Series}{}
%% SUBTITLE
% This command prints the sub-title and is completely optional.
\cscsubtitle{The Essence of C++ - Bjarne Stroustrup}
C++11 is being deployed and the shape of C++14 is becoming clear.
This talk examines the foundations of C++. What is essential?
What sets C++ apart from other languages? How do new and old features support (or distract from) design and programming relying on this essence?
This is the first lecture of five in the C++ GoingNative Video Lecture Series.
%% FOOTER
% The first through third arguments tell us the date and time.
% The last argument is a pithy saying. It may be empty.
% Following the footer, the CSC logo is printed.
\cscfoot{Tuesday, 2013-10-03}{18:30 PM}{PHY 150}{http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/GoingNative/2013}
\end{document}