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CppCon 2017: Olivier Giroux "Designing (New) C++ Hardware”

CppCon 2017: Olivier Giroux "Designing (New) C++ Hardware”

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

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

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CppCon 2017: P. McKenney, M. Michael & M. Wong “Is Parallel Programming still hard? PART 1 of 2”

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