On Tue, 28 May 2013 23:38:47 +0100 Mateusz Loskot <[email protected]> wrote:

ML> I've just came back form the first London C++ Meeting
ML> at Google Campus [1] where I had pleasure to give introductory
ML> talk about SOCI, on basic idea behind the library and
ML> core concepts the library heavily relies on.
ML> 
ML> Here are the talk slides:
ML> 
ML> http://slid.es/mloskot/soci

 Hi Mateusz,

 Congratulations for the nice presentations, thanks for making the slides
available and sorry for not finally being able to come to London to meet
you, unfortunately I just had too much of other work recently to be able to
do it. When is the next meeting? ;-)

ML> I guess, it may serve as not-a-bad overview for anyone
ML> new to SOCI, before diving into the SOCI source
ML> code and documentation.

 People love slides, usually (not as much as graphs, but as it's going to
be a bit difficult to produce those for SOCI, we'll have to do with what we
have ;-), so I'd definitely add a link to them to SOCI home page.

ML> I may update the slides in future or derive new talks.
ML> Feel free to use it yourself if you like.

 Not that I have any plans to reuse them, but I just wonder: how can people
actually do it? I.e. what are the "sources" of the slides and can they be
obtained from slid.es somehow?

 Anyhow, once again, this is a very nice short introduction to SOCI,
thanks!
VZ

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