Listen "HPX and DLA Future"
Episode Synopsis
Rob and Jason are joined by Hartmut Kaiser and Mikael Simberg. They first discuss some blog posts on returning multiple values from a function and C++ Ranges. Then they talk to Hartmut Kaiser and Mikael Simberg on the latest version of HPX, how easy it is to gain performance improvements with HPX, and DLA Futures, the Distributed Linear Algebra library built using HPX.
News
An Unexpected Article About Our Unicorn: Who Is the PVS-Studio Mascot?
How to Return Several Values from a Function in C++
C++20 ranges benefits: avoid dangling pointers
Links
HPX
HPX on GitHub
HPX 1.7.0 released
DLA Future on GitHub
Sponsors
C++ Builder
News
An Unexpected Article About Our Unicorn: Who Is the PVS-Studio Mascot?
How to Return Several Values from a Function in C++
C++20 ranges benefits: avoid dangling pointers
Links
HPX
HPX on GitHub
HPX 1.7.0 released
DLA Future on GitHub
Sponsors
C++ Builder
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