ISO C++ Committee Approves C++0x Final Draft

_"On the 25th, in Madrid, Spain, the ISO C++ committee approved a Final Draft International Standard (FDIS)
for the C++ programming language. This means that the proposed changes
to the new standard so far known as C++0x are now final. The
finalization of the standard itself, i.e. updating the working draft and
transmitting the final draft to ITTF
, is due to be completed during the summer, after which the standard is going to be published, to be known as C++ 2011
.
With the previous ISO C++ standard dating back to 2003 and C++0x having
been for over eight years in development, the implementation of the
standard is already well underway in the GCC
and Visual C++
compilers. Bjarne Stroustrup
, the creator of C++, maintains a handy FAQ
of the new standard."_