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Volta and Cuda C++
Rob and Jason are joined by Olivier Giroux from NVidia to talk about programming for the Volta GPU. Olivier Giroux has worked on eight GPU and four SM architecture generations released by NVIDIA. Lately, he works to clarify the forms and semantics of valid GPU programs, present and future. He was the programming model lead for the new NVIDIA Volta architecture. He is a member of WG21, the ISO C++ committee, and is a passionate contributor to C++'s forward progress guarantees and memory model. News Visual C++ for Linux Development with Cmake Sourcetrail 2017.3 released - cross platform source explorer Call for CppCon Lightning Talks and Open Content C++17 STL Cookbook Book Review Olivier Giroux @simt Links CppCon: Designing C++ Hardware Inside Volta: The World’s Most Advanced Data Center GPU Inside Volta Slidedeck NVidia Dev Blog Sponsors Backtrace JetBrains Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
Meeting C++ and /R/Cpp_review
Rob and Jason are joined by Jens Weller to talk about the upcoming Meeting C++ conference, the /r/cpp_review community and more.
Meeting C++ and /r/cpp_review
Rob and Jason are joined by Jens Weller to talk about the upcoming Meeting C++ conference, the /r/cpp_review community and more. Jens Weller is the organizer and founder of Meeting C++. Doing C++ since 1998, he is an active member of the C++ Community. From being a moderator at c-plusplus.de and organizer of his own C++ User Group since 2011 in Düsseldorf, his roots are in the C++ Community. Today his main work is running the Meeting C++ Platform (conference, website, social media and recruiting). His main role has become being a C++ evangelist, as this he speaks and travels to other conferences and user groups around the world. News Aqua Math - Android game developed in C++ with Cocos2d-x Cocos2d-x LLVM on Windows now supports PDB Debug Info Ranges, Coroutines, and React: Early Musings on the Future of Async in c++ An Intro to Compilers Jens Weller @meetingcpp Jens Weller's GitHub Links Meeting C++ Meeting C++ 2017 Conference /r/cpp_review Meeting Embedded Ultimate List of Developer Podcasts Dlib - a modern C++ toolkit containing machine learning algorithms The Cherno Project Sponsors Backtrace Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
Building Debuggers and Keyboards
Rob and Jason are joined by Sy Brand from Codeplay Software to talk about building C++ debuggers and the hardware and C++ firmware of a custom keyboard.
Building Debuggers and Keyboards
Rob and Jason are joined by Sy Brand from Codeplay Software to talk about building C++ debuggers and the hardware and C++ firmware of a custom keyboard. News N3886: A Proposal to add a Database Access Layer to the Standard Library C++ London "University" C++17 Features and STL Fixes in VS 2017 15.3 The reviews have begun Links minidbg - A mini x86 linux debugger for teaching purposes Building my first custom keyboard Accelerating your C++ on GPU with SYCL Codeplay Software Sponsors Backtrace Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
Synchronization Primitives
Rob and Jason are joined by Samy Bahra from Backtrace to talk about lesser known synchronization primitives and his work on the Concurrency Kit.
Synchronization Primitives
Rob and Jason are joined by Samy Bahra from Backtrace to talk about lesser known synchronization primitives and his work on the Concurrency Kit. Samy Al Bahra is the cofounder of Backtrace, where he is helping build a modern debugging platform for today’s complex applications. Prior to Backtrace, Samy was a principal engineer at AppNexus, where he played a lead role in the architecture and development of many mission-critical components of the ecosystem. His work at AppNexus was instrumental in scaling the system to 18 billion impressions with orders of magnitude in efficiency improvements. Prior to AppNexus, Samy was behind major performance improvements to the core technology at Message Systems. At the George Washington University High Performance Computing Laboratory, Samy worked on the UPC programming language, heterogeneous computing, and multicore synchronization. Samy is also the founder of the Concurrency Kit project, which several leading technology companies rely on for scalability and performance. Samy serves on the ACM Queue Editorial Board. News ReactiveX Beast accepted to Boost A summary of the metaclasses proposal for C++ C++17 in details: Filesystem CppCon 2017 Schedule Samy Bahra @0xF390 Links C++Now 2017: Samy Bahra "Multicore Synchronization: The Lesser-Known Primitives" "Multicore Synchronization: The Lesser-Known Primitives" Slides Concurrency Kit Sponsors Backtrace Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
GCC Compiler Development
Rob and Jason are joined by Krister Walfridsson to talk about some of his contributions to the GCC Compiler. Krister got introduced to low-level programming by the C64/Amiga demo scene in the 80s. This led to an interest in operating systems and compilers, and he has been involved in the NetBSD and GCC projects for more than 20 years. His career has been split between OS-level development on embedded platforms and compiler development, and he most enjoys working with "strange" custom-made architectures. News libq Metaclasses: Thoughts on generative C++ 6 Reasons Why We Distribute C++ Libraries as Source Code Undefined Behavior in 2017 Krister Walfridsson @kwalfridsson Krister Walfridsson's Blog Links Why volatile is hard to specify and implement Branch prediction Designing a CPU in VHDL, Part 1: Rationale, tools, methods Sponsors Backtrace Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
GCC Compiler Development
Rob and Jason are joined by Krister Walfridsson to talk about some of his contributions to the GCC Compiler.
Toronto Trip Report
Rob and Jason are joined by Patrice Roy to talk about the changes made to the C++20 Draft at the Toronto C++ Standards Committee Meeting.
Toronto Trip Report
Rob and Jason are joined by Patrice Roy to talk about the changes made to the C++20 Draft at the Toronto C++ Standards Committee Meeting. Patrice Roy has been playing with C++, either professionally, for pleasure or (most of the time) both for over 20 years. After a few years doing R&D and working on military flight simulators, he moved on to academics and has been teaching computer science since 1998. Since 2005, he’s been involved more specifically in helping graduate students and professionals from the fields of real-time systems and game programming develop the skills they need to face today’s challenges. The rapid evolution of C++ in recent years has made his job even more enjoyable. He’s been a participating member in the ISO C++ Standards Committee since late 2014 and has been involved with the ISO Programming Language Vulnerabilities since late 2015. He has five kids, and his wife ensures their house is home to a continuously changing number of cats, dogs and other animals. News Diagnostic Improvements in VS 2017 15.3.0 Boost to move to cmake build and test Trip Report: My first ISO C++ Standards meeting Patrice Roy @PatriceRoy1 Patrice Roy's Blog Links Patrice's Trip Report (French) CppCon Course: Practical Modern C++ Sponsors Backtrace Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
Coroutines
Rob and Jason are joined by Gor Nishanov to talk about the C++ Coroutines proposal. Gor Nishanov is a Principal Software Design Engineer on the Microsoft C++ team. He works on design and standardization of C++ Coroutines, and on asynchronous programming models. Prior to joining C++ team, Gor was working on distributed systems in Windows Clustering team. News Verdigris: Qt without moc Trip report: Summer ISO C++ standards meeting A C++ review community Future Ruminations Gor Nishanov @gornishanov Gor Nishanov's GitHub Links CppCon 2015: Gor Nishanov "C++ Coroutines - a negative overhead abstraction" CppCon 2016: Gor Nishanov "C++ Coroutines: Under the covers" Wandbox: Coroutines with Ranges Compiler Explorer: Coroutines clang demo Sponsors Backtrace Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
Coroutines
Rob and Jason are joined by Gor Nishanov to talk about the C++ Coroutines proposal.
CopperSpice
Rob and Jason are joined by Barbara Geller and Ansel Sermersheim to talk about the CopperSpice C++ GUI Library.
CopperSpice
Rob and Jason are joined by Barbara Geller and Ansel Sermersheim to talk about the CopperSpice C++ GUI Library. Barbara is an independent consultant working as a programmer and software developer for over 25 years. She has been a featured speaker at more than a dozen trade shows and computer conferences in the US and on two separate occasions Barbara taught an extended class in software architecture and GUI design for the Panama Canal Commission in Panama. Ansel has been working as a programmer for over 15 years. Ansel worked for 8 years at a communications company designing scalable, high performance, multi-threaded network daemons in C++ and he is currently a software consultant for RealityShares in San Francisco. News 5 years of Meeting C++ Why you should really care about C/C++ static analysis Hotspot a GUI for the linux perf profiler Barbara Geller and Ansel Sermersheim Barbara Geller's GitHub Ansel Sermersheim's GitHub Links CopperSpice CopperSpice GitHub CopperSpice YouTube Channel DoxyPress CppCon 2015: Barbara Geller & Ansel Sermersheim "CopperSpice: A Pure C++ GUI Library" CppCon 2015: Barbara Geller & Ansel Sermersheim "Doxygen to DoxyPress" Sponsors Backtrace Hosts @robwirving @lefticus