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Episode Synopsis
Rob and Jason are joined by Matt Godbolt to discuss the online Compiler Explorer project.
Matt is a developer at trading firm DRW. Before that he's worked at Google, run a C++ tools company, and spent over a decade in the games industry making PC and console games. He is fascinated by performance and created GCC Explorer, to help understand how C++ code ends up looking to the processor. When not performance tuning C++ code he enjoys writing emulators for 8-bit computers in Javascript.
News
Microsoft releases CNTK, its open source deep learning toolkit
C++ Language Support for Pattern Matching and Variants
VS2015 Update 2's STL is C++17 Feature Complete
C++Now 2016 Submission Deadline
Matt Godbolt
@mattgodbolt
Matt Godbolt's blog
Links
Compiler Explorer
x86 Internals for Fun & Profit
Matt is a developer at trading firm DRW. Before that he's worked at Google, run a C++ tools company, and spent over a decade in the games industry making PC and console games. He is fascinated by performance and created GCC Explorer, to help understand how C++ code ends up looking to the processor. When not performance tuning C++ code he enjoys writing emulators for 8-bit computers in Javascript.
News
Microsoft releases CNTK, its open source deep learning toolkit
C++ Language Support for Pattern Matching and Variants
VS2015 Update 2's STL is C++17 Feature Complete
C++Now 2016 Submission Deadline
Matt Godbolt
@mattgodbolt
Matt Godbolt's blog
Links
Compiler Explorer
x86 Internals for Fun & Profit
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