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# C++ User Group
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C++ is a powerful language. While first results are easy enough, mastering the more advanced aspects of the language requires constant learning. We therefore want to meet regularly to learn from each others experience with C++.
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## Organization
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We meet on every last Wednesday in a month 15:00 - 16:00 in room **TODO**. Talks are prepared by participants. Topics and speakers will be suggested / volunteered here or in the meetings. We can use the issue tracker for general organization:
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- suggest a new talk (what you want to learn or share)
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- discuss suggested talks and volunteer for presenting
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- look at upcoming meetings
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- and previous meetings
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After the talks we have enough time to talk about any C++ issues participants bring along.
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## Topics
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Anything related to C++ is obviously on topic. This includes tools supporting C++ development and general software engineering topics.
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For general discussion you can also use the Forum.
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## Openness of the Group
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This is an open "project". Anything posted on the Forums or the Issue tracker is readable to the rest of the world. Please consider this before posting any potentially private information. |
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