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CppCon 2017: Fedor Pikus “C++ atomics, from basic to advanced.  What do they really do?”
CppCon 2017: Bryce Adelstein Lelbach “C++17 Features (part 1 of 2)”
CppCon 2017: Ben Deane & Jason Turner “constexpr ALL the Things!”
CppCon 2017: Jon Cohen “A Type, by Any Other Name”
CppCon 2017: Matt Kulukundis “Designing a Fast, Efficient, Cache-friendly Hash Table, Step by Step”
CppCon 2017: Carl Cook “When a Microsecond Is an Eternity: High Performance Trading Systems in C++”
CppCon 2017 C++ atomics, from basic to advanced  What do they really do?
CppCon 2017: Sergey Zubkov “From security to performance to GPU programming...”
CppCon 2017: Nicholas Ormrod “Fantastic Algorithms and Where To Find Them”
CppCon 2017: Dietmar Kühl “C++17 Parallel Algorithms”
CppCon 2017: John D. Woolverton “C Pointers”
C++Now 2017: Lisa Lippincott “Locally Atomic Capabilities and How to Count Them"
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CppCon 2017: Fedor Pikus “C++ atomics, from basic to advanced.  What do they really do?”

CppCon 2017: Fedor Pikus “C++ atomics, from basic to advanced. What do they really do?”

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CppCon 2017: Bryce Adelstein Lelbach “C++17 Features (part 1 of 2)”

CppCon 2017: Bryce Adelstein Lelbach “C++17 Features (part 1 of 2)”

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CppCon 2017: Ben Deane & Jason Turner “constexpr ALL the Things!”

CppCon 2017: Ben Deane & Jason Turner “constexpr ALL the Things!”

http://

CppCon 2017: Jon Cohen “A Type, by Any Other Name”

CppCon 2017: Jon Cohen “A Type, by Any Other Name”

Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: https://github.com/

CppCon 2017: Matt Kulukundis “Designing a Fast, Efficient, Cache-friendly Hash Table, Step by Step”

CppCon 2017: Matt Kulukundis “Designing a Fast, Efficient, Cache-friendly Hash Table, Step by Step”

http://

CppCon 2017: Carl Cook “When a Microsecond Is an Eternity: High Performance Trading Systems in C++”

CppCon 2017: Carl Cook “When a Microsecond Is an Eternity: High Performance Trading Systems in C++”

http://

CppCon 2017 C++ atomics, from basic to advanced  What do they really do?

CppCon 2017 C++ atomics, from basic to advanced What do they really do?

CppCon 2017 C++ atomics, from basic to advanced What do they really do?

CppCon 2017: Sergey Zubkov “From security to performance to GPU programming...”

CppCon 2017: Sergey Zubkov “From security to performance to GPU programming...”

From security to performance to GPU programming: exploring modern allocators http://

CppCon 2017: Nicholas Ormrod “Fantastic Algorithms and Where To Find Them”

CppCon 2017: Nicholas Ormrod “Fantastic Algorithms and Where To Find Them”

Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: https://github.com/

CppCon 2017: Dietmar Kühl “C++17 Parallel Algorithms”

CppCon 2017: Dietmar Kühl “C++17 Parallel Algorithms”

http://

CppCon 2017: John D. Woolverton “C Pointers”

CppCon 2017: John D. Woolverton “C Pointers”

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C++Now 2017: Lisa Lippincott “Locally Atomic Capabilities and How to Count Them"

C++Now 2017: Lisa Lippincott “Locally Atomic Capabilities and How to Count Them"

http://cppnow.org — Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: ...

CppCon 2017: Bob Steagall “How to Write a Custom Allocator”

CppCon 2017: Bob Steagall “How to Write a Custom Allocator”

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