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Software Transactional Memory with Brett Hall
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50 minutes
Released:
Sep 4, 2015
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Podcast episode
Description
Rob and Jason are joined by Brett Hall to discuss Software Transactional Memory.
Brett Hall is the lead engineer on Dynamics, a desktop application that collects and analyzes data from the light scattering instruments built by Wyatt technology. Prior to joining Wyatt, Brett worked in web application development, remote sensing, and spent a summer in the games industry. He holds a PhD in physics from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Part of his research work involved using C++ to solve the PDE systems generated by the rest of the research. All told he’s been using C++ for around 20 years now. These days the bulk of his programming interest is in concurrency and parallelism. When not programming he’s usually hanging out with his family and/or mountain biking.
News
CppCon call for additional content
Served: A C++11 RESTful web server library
Modern C++ for the Windows Runtime now available
Brett Hall
@bretthall
Backwards Incompatibilities
Links
CppCon 2015 - Transactional Memory in Practice
CppCon 2014 - Software Transaction Memory, For REals
ISO C++ Paper - Industrial Experience with Transactional Memory at Wyatt Technology
Brett Hall is the lead engineer on Dynamics, a desktop application that collects and analyzes data from the light scattering instruments built by Wyatt technology. Prior to joining Wyatt, Brett worked in web application development, remote sensing, and spent a summer in the games industry. He holds a PhD in physics from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Part of his research work involved using C++ to solve the PDE systems generated by the rest of the research. All told he’s been using C++ for around 20 years now. These days the bulk of his programming interest is in concurrency and parallelism. When not programming he’s usually hanging out with his family and/or mountain biking.
News
CppCon call for additional content
Served: A C++11 RESTful web server library
Modern C++ for the Windows Runtime now available
Brett Hall
@bretthall
Backwards Incompatibilities
Links
CppCon 2015 - Transactional Memory in Practice
CppCon 2014 - Software Transaction Memory, For REals
ISO C++ Paper - Industrial Experience with Transactional Memory at Wyatt Technology
Released:
Sep 4, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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