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Asynchronous Programming with Hartmut Kaiser
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53 minutes
Released:
Apr 23, 2015
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Rob and Jason are joined by Hartmut Kaiser to talk about Asynchronous Programming and the HPX framework.Hartmut Kaiser is an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Louisiana State University. At the same time, he holds the position of a senior scientist at the Center for Computation and Technology at LSU. He received his doctorate from the Technical University of Chemnitz (Germany) in 1988. He is probably best known through his involvement in open source software projects, mainly as the author of several C++ libraries he has contributed to Boost, which are in use by thousands of developers worldwide. He is a voting member of the ISO C++ Standards Committee and his current research is focused on leading the STE||AR group at CCT working on the practical design and implementation of the ParalleX execution model and related programming methods. In addition, he architected and developed the core library modules of SAGA for C++, a Simple API for Grid Applications.NewsClion 1.1 roadmap & ACCU 2015Boost 1.58 a short overviewModule proposal for C++ now at rev 3Hartmut KaiserHartmut KaiserLinksAsynchronous Computation in C++The STE||AR GroupHPX on Github
Released:
Apr 23, 2015
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Podcast episode
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