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Earlier this year, I taught a graduate class on Compilers at University of Washington: 10 weeks of 3-hour, evening lectures. The class project was an interesting mixture …
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Earlier this year, I taught a graduate class on Compilers at University of Washington: 10 weeks of 3-hour, evening lectures. The class project was an interesting mixture …
Parallelism in C++ has become more accessible thanks to the plethora of libraries developed by the industry in the last decade or so. The time has come …
CppCon is a local C++ Conference (Bellevue, WA) happening on September 7–12, 2014. Full details on the conference can be found at http://cppcon.org/
The conference will also be hosting several FREE sessions. From 8:00 AM to 8:45 AM there will be several rooms holding various …
read moreThis talk will explore various software techniques that can be used to harden a software system and make …
Come at 6:45 for pizza sponsored by Xtreme Consulting.
Never has architecture been more important than now. Scrum acknowledges the need for quality code but gives …
Our meetings are held at the main Microsoft campus, in the Steptoe Room, Cafeteria 40, at the corner of NE 31st and 156th Ave NE, in Redmond, WA.
The cafeteria lies between Building 40 and Building 41. The Steptoe Room is at the south end of the cafeteria, close to …
read moreCome at 6:45 for pizza sponsored by Protingent.
Chapel is an emerging parallel programming language whose design and development are being led by Cray Inc. in collaboration with academia, computing centers, and …
The introduction of lambdas and first class function objects forever changed the nature of C++, opening up the floodgates to functional programming. Sometimes …
Come at 6:45 for pizza sponsored by Amazon GIP.
Matt Becker and Madhavan Lakshminarayanan, from Amazon’s Global Inventory Platform team, will be presenting on Test Driven Development. They will provide …
Come at 6:45 for pizza sponsored by Universal Avionics.
Static analysis is a technique for finding bugs without running the code. This presentation will examine the technical problems of analyzing millions …
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