Rob and Jason are joined by Bryce Lelbach to discuss High Performance Computing and other C++ topics.


 


Bryce Adelstein Lelbach is a researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), a US Department of Energy research facility. Working alongside a team of mathematicians and physicists, he develops and analyzes new parallel programming models for exascale and post-Moore architectures. Bryce is one of the developers of the HPX C++ runtime system; he spent five years working on HPX while he was at Louisiana State University's Center for Computation and Technology. He also helped start the LLVMLinux initiative, and has occasionally contributed to the Boost C++ libraries. Bryce is an organizer for C++Now and CppCon conferences and he is passionate about C++ community development. He serves as LBNL's representative to the C++ standards committee.


News

Can I always depend on return value optimization
Compilers and error messages
Results of the 2015 Underhanded C Contest

Bryce Lelbach

Bryce Lelbach

Links

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
HPX on GitHub
Benchmarking C++ Code @ CppCon 2015
Practical Functional Programming in C++ @ CppCon 2014