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CppCon Preview with Bryce Adelstein Lelbach

CppCon Preview with Bryce Adelstein Lelbach

FromCppCast


CppCon Preview with Bryce Adelstein Lelbach

FromCppCast

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Sep 21, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Rob and Jason are joined by Bryce Adelstein Lelbach to discuss his work on the upcoming CppCon conference, his thoughts on the graphics proposal and more. Bryce Adelstein Lelbach is a software engineer on the CUDA driver team at NVIDIA. Bryce is passionate about parallel programming. He maintains Thrust, the CUDA C++ core library. He is also one of the initial developers of the HPX C++ runtime system. He spent five years working on HPX while he was at Louisiana State University's Center for ComCppputation and Technology, and three years at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (a US Department of Energy research facility) developing and analyzing new parallel programming models for exascale and post-Moore architectures. He also helped start the LLVMLinux initiative, and has occasionally contributed to the Boost C++ libraries. Bryce is an organizer for the C++Now and CppCon conferences as well as the Bay Area C++ user group, and he is passionate about C++ community development. He is a member of the ISO C++ standard committee. He worked on the C++17 parallel algorithms; today, he works on standardizing better futures, executors, and multi-dimensional arrays. News Crash course in Qt for C++ developers Using C++ 17 Parallel Algorithms for Better Performance CppCon Lightning Talks and Challenge Bryce Adelstein Lelbach @blelbach Bryce Adelstein Lelbach's GitHub Links CppCon p1062R0 Diet Graphics Sponsors Download PVS-Studio We Checked the Android Source Code by PVS-Studio, or Nothing is Perfect Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus  
Released:
Sep 21, 2018
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