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Friday May 7, 2021 11:30am - 1:00pm MDT
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What belongs in the C++ Standard Library? Should it be large and all encompassing? Or should it be small and focused? For decades, the C++ community and committee has struggled with this question.

In this talk, Bryce Adelstein Lelbach, the chair of C++'s Library Evolution group will present the history of the Standard Library's scope, from the days before the first C++ Standard, to Stepanov's STL, to Boost, the long C++0x era, the last decade of regular C++ Standard releases. He'll also present his answer to the question and the principles that he believes should guide stewardship of the C++ Standard Library.
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Bryce Adelstein Lelbach

HPC Programming Models Architect, Principal Architect at NVIDIA, Standard C++ Library Evolution Chair
Bryce Adelstein Lelbach has spent over a decade developing programming languages, compilers, and software libraries. He is a Principal Architect at NVIDIA, where he leads HPC programming language efforts and drives the technical roadmap for NVIDIA's HPC compilers and libraries. Bryce... Read More →
Friday May 7, 2021 11:30am - 1:00pm MDT
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