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Algorithms + Data Structures = ProgramsAlgorithms + Data Structures = ProgramsEpisode 18: Special Guest Sean Parent! (Part 2)In this episode, we finish part two of our interview with Sean Parent!About the Guest:Sean Parent is a principal scientist and software architect for Adobe Photoshop. Sean has been at Adobe since 1993 when he joined as a senior engineer working on Photoshop and later managed Adobe’s Software Technology Lab. In 2009 Sean spent a year at Google working on Chrome OS before returning to Adobe. From 1988 through 1993 Sean worked at Apple, where he was part of the system software team that developed the technologies allowing Apple’s successful transition to PowerPC.2021-03-2636 minSurvivors With A TestimonySurvivors With A TestimonyHealthy Relationships vs Toxic Relationships Nov 24Join me and my Co-host C Dewayne Hinnant along with our guest Khrecia Holley, Barnita Bynum, and Natalie Johnson as we discusss Toxic Relationships vs. Healthy Relationships, Divorce, Mental & Psychological Abuse, The effect unhealthy relationships & divorce has on our children.2020-11-2500 minSurvivors With A TestimonySurvivors With A TestimonyDomestic Violence Virtual Roundtable Nov 17 with Co-host C. Dewayne Hinnant and GuestDomestic Violence Awareness is important that we educate our communities and Advocate for the voiceless. Listen in with us and our guest Denise Clemons, Andrea Merriman, and Rhonda Nixon as we spread awareness on DV, MENTAL HEALTH TEEN DATING SPIRITUAL ABUSE FINANCIAL ABUSE AND MUCH MUCH MORE.2020-11-1800 minSurvivors With A TestimonySurvivors With A TestimonyC. Dewayne Hinnant Awareness on Child Abuse and Domestic ViolenceMany times while bringing awareness you can never get a mans perspective. Mr. Hinnant got involved because he seen the impact Domestic Violence was taking place in people of color and because he has daughters and sons and he wanted to educate and bring awareness to others. 2020-04-1121 mincpp.chatcpp.chatIt Works but It's Undefined BehaviourThis week we welcome back Howard Hinnant and Arthur O'Dwyer to discuss Arthur's paper, P1144, "Trivially Relocatable". We talk about what it is, what problems it solves, older papers covering the same ground, and even another in-flight paper (P1029) that it overlaps with. As one of the original authors of C++11's move semantics, Howard is on hand to flesh out the historical perspective.Links:Arthur's blog post on P1144, 'Trivially Relocatable'N4034- 'Destructive Move', Pablo HalpernN4158- more'Destructive Move', Pablo HalpernP0023- 'Relocator', Denis BiderP1029- 'Move-relocates', Niall DouglasFacebook's FollyWin a free ticket...2018-08-201h 08cpp.chatcpp.chatIt Works but It's Undefined BehaviourThis week we welcome back Howard Hinnant and Arthur O'Dwyer to discuss Arthur's paper, P1144, "Trivially Relocatable". We talk about what it is, what problems it solves, older papers covering the same ground, and even another in-flight paper (P1029) that it overlaps with. As one of the original authors of C++11's move semantics, Howard is on hand to flesh out the historical perspective.Links:Arthur's blog post on P1144, 'Trivially Relocatable'N4034- 'Destructive Move', Pablo HalpernN4158- more'Destructive Move', Pablo HalpernP0023- 'Relocator', Denis BiderP1029- 'Move-relocates', Niall DouglasFacebook's FollyWin a free ticket...2018-08-201h 08CppCastCppCast and moreRob and Jason are joined by Howard Hinnant from Ripple to talk about , his date & time library (and proposal) and his work on move semantics. Howard Hinnant is a Senior Software Engineer at Ripple and the lead author of several C++11/14 features including: move semantics, unique_ptr, chrono, condition_variable_any, shared_mutex and std::lock. He is also the lead author of two LLVM projects libc++ and libc++abi. News Noexcept: lightweight error handling library for C++11 7 Ways to Get Better at C++ During this Summer After 17 yrs of active development, does the Boost C++...2017-06-2854 minCppCastCppCastPostmodern C++Rob and Jason are joined by Tony Van Eerd to talk about his recent award winning C++Now talk on Postmodern C++ and his views on lock-free programming. Tony Van Eerd has been coding for well over 25 years, and hopefully coding well for some of that. Mostly in graphics/video/film/broadcast (at Inscriber & Adobe), writing low level pixel++, high level UI, threading, and everything else. He now enables painting with light at Christie Digital. He is on the C++ Committee. He is a Ninja and a Jedi. News C++ News Sources: /r/cpp C++ Enthusiasts ...2017-06-081h 05