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At Core C++ meetup, July 2022. *Chandler Carruth* is the technical lead for Google's programming languages and software ...
716 views
4 months ago
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7,711 views
4 years ago
We are confronted today with the increasing complexity of our C++ software systems. To manage this complexity and build larger ...
33,407 views
11 years ago
Chandler's talk from C++Now 2012 For over a decade, C++ developers have envied the tooling support that languages like Java ...
18,766 views
12 years ago
The Care and Feeding of C++'s Dragons by Chandler Carruth.
3,921 views
10 years ago
Chandler Carruth's talk from C++Now 2014 --- *--* ---
4,615 views
9 years ago
Chandler Carruth's introductory presentation can be viewed at https://youtu.be/omrY53kbVoA and the project is on GitHub at ...
5,376 views
1 year ago
Obese communist getting told (Chandler Carruth from Clang, a sanely-licensed compiler)
2,211 views
... ubo upload https://pastebin.com/6CNLJuU7 ## Misc - My blog http://techsnuffle.com/ - Chandler Carruth's talk cppcon 2014 talk ...
355 views
5 years ago
Bonus Topics: * How speakers can make their talk(s) available not only in the talk's language but in other languages also, and ...
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1,707 views
7 years ago
11,233 views
Bartosz Milewski's presentation from C++Now 2014 Slides are available here: ...
5,206 views
David Stone's presentation from C++Now 2014 Slides are available here: ...
5,870 views
Second -- and closely related -- I'll talk about sequential memory models. C++ occupies a tricky design point: on one hand, ...
9,794 views
6 years ago
Then, I'll apply the principles to the task of maintaining/improving a boost library, and note where the similarities and differences ...
2,813 views
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This talk is about replacements for std::unordered_map. How they work, why they are faster, and when you should choose which.
54,630 views