In this episode, Bryce and Conor talk about the highlights of 2020. Date Recorded: 2020-12-26 Date Released: 2021-01-08 CppCon 2020 ProgramCppCon 2020 YouTube VideosC++20 Prague ISO Committee VideoJon Lakos’ Large Scale C++Arthur Whitneyk Programming LanguageProgramming Languages Virtual MeetupSICP - Structure and Interpretation of Computer ProgramsC++ 20 PublishedISO C++ CommitteeTLB Hit PodcastNo Diagnostic Required PodcastTwo’s Complement PodcastCppCast Podcastcpp.chat PodcastJetBrains C++ SurveyFortan-lang talks (GitHub)FortranCon 2020 talks (YouTube)Intro Song Info Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
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Bryce Adelstein Lelbach has spent over a decade developing programming languages, compilers, and software libraries. He is a Principal Architect at NVIDIA, where he leads HPC programming language efforts and drives the technical roadmap for NVIDIA's HPC compilers and libraries. Bryce is passionate about C++ and is one of the leaders of the C++ community. He has served as chair of INCITS/PL22, the US standards committee for programming languages and the Standard C++ Library Evolution group. Bryce served as the program chair for the C++Now and CppCon conferences for many years. On the C++ Committee, he has personally worked on concurrency primitives, parallel algorithms, executors, and multidimensional arrays. He is one of the founding developers of the HPX parallel runtime system. Outside of work, Bryce is passionate about airplanes and watches.
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In this episode, Bryce and Conor talk about the goals of the podcasts, highlights of 2020 and what's new with Fortran. Date Recorded: 2020-12-26 Date Released: 2020-01-01 Giovanni Van Bronckhorst long shot goal vs UruguayPacific++ 2018: Sean Parent "Generic Programming"https://fortran-lang.org/First year of Fortran-langThe Fortran Programming Language Githubflang CompilerMLIR: Multi-Level Intermediate Representation Overview10 MOST(LY DEAD) INFLUENTIAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES ArticleFortan-lang talks (GitHub)FortranCon 2020 talks (YouTube)Intro Song Info Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
In this episode, Bryce and Conor have a "casual Christmas chat". Date Recorded: 2020-12-20 Date Released: 2020-12-25 1979 Turing Award Paper - Notation as a Tool of ThoughtSchönfinkel 1924 Paper on Combinatory LogicSchönfinkel & Curry SwansMaxwell NewmanDyalog APLAPL Commute GlyphAPL Reverse GlyphAPL Trasponse GlyphAPL Reverse First GlyphSean Parent's 2013 C++ SeasoningALGOL 68Pharo / SmalltalkEDG C++ FrontendSchemeSean Parent's Now What? A Vignette in 3 PartsIntro Song Info Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
In this episode, Bryce and Conor talk about how many programming languages you should learn, why Haskell and APL are worth learning, and how to get your "scan eyes". Date Recorded: 2020-12-13 Date Released: 2020-12-18 Ben Deane's tweetBen Deane's blog post "Six languages worth knowing"Michael Park's Advent of Code 10A in AWKConor's Advent of Code 10A in SmalltalkConors' Advent of Code 11A in APLHaskell SectionsBoost hana::flipC++ P1371 Patten Matching ProposalConway's Game of Life in APL YouTube VideoHaskell's mapAdjacentpandas Series.ffillthrust::inclusive_scanBryce's CppCon 2019 - The C++20 Synchronization LibraryIntro Song Info Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
In this episode, Bryce and Conor talk about Scrabble, DAWGs and TSTs. Date Recorded: 2020-12-06 Date Released: 2020-12-11 1988 Scrabble [DAWG] Paper - The Worlds's Fastest Scrabble ProgramTI-BASICAndrew AppelSML/NJ (Standard ML of New Jersey)SML (Standard ML)ML (Meta Language)Ternary Search TreeBoost SpiritYacc and Bison parser generatorsIntro Song Info Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
In this episode, Bryce and Conor talk about each of their favorite data structures. Date Recorded: 2020-11-28 Date Released: 2020-12-04 C++ | Containers OCaml | Containers Java | Collections Python | Collections Kotlin | Collections Scala | Collections Rust | Collections Go | Collections Haskell | Collections TS | Collections Ruby | Collections JS | Collections F# | Collection Types Racket | Data Structures Clojure | Data Structures What do you mean by “cache friendly”? - Björn Fahller - code::dive 2019Alan J. Perlis’ Epigrams on Programmingstd::vectorP1072 basic_string::resize_default_initstd::arraystd::unique_ptr (Array Specialization)P0316 allocate_unique and allocator_deletethurst::allocate_uniqueIntro Song Info Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
In this episode, Bryce and Conor revisit std::transform_reduce and other unfinished topics from Episode 0. Date Recorded: 2020-11-22 Date Released: 2020-11-27 NVIDIANVIDIA GithubRAPIDS.aiRAPIDS cuDF GithubPython pandasstd::transform_reducestd::inner_productthrust::transform_reducethrust::inner_productHaskell zipWithA Plan for C++23 RangesConor's recent CppCast EpisodeIntro Song Info Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
In this episode, Bryce and Conor talk about each of their respective favorite algorithms.
Date Recorded: 2020-11-14 Date Released: 2020-11-20 TLB Hit (our rival podcast)Magic Read Along PodcastC++Now 2019 - Algorithm Intuitionstd::transform_reducestd::inner_productHaskell's outerProductboost::algorithm::splitSuperior String SplittingSean Parent's C++ Seasoning Intro Song Info
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By default, we think sequentially. Parallelism and asynchrony are often seen as challenging and complex. Tools to be used sparingly and cautiously, and only by experts. But we must shatter these assumptions, for today, we live in a parallel world. Almost every hardware platform is parallel, from the smallest embedded devices to the largest supercomputers. We must change our mindset. Anyone who writes code has to think in parallel. Parallelism must become our default. In this example-driven talk, we will journey into the world of parallelism. We'll look at four algorithms and data structures in depth, comparing and contrasting different implementation strategies and exploring how they will perform both sequentially and in parallel. During this voyage, we'll uncover and discuss some foundational principles of parallelism, such as latency hiding, localizing communication, and efficiency vs performance tradeoffs. By the time we're done, you'll be thinking in parallel.