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CppCon 2016: Howard Hinnant “A <chrono> Tutorial"

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CppCon 2016: Howard Hinnant “Welcome To The Time Zone"

CppCon 2016: Howard Hinnant “Welcome To The Time Zone"

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CppCon 2016: Tim Haines “Improving Performance Through Compiler Switches..."

CppCon 2016: Tim Haines “Improving Performance Through Compiler Switches..."

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Opening Keynote Meeting C++ 2019 - Howard Hinnant - Design Rationale for the chrono Library

Opening Keynote Meeting C++ 2019 - Howard Hinnant - Design Rationale for the chrono Library

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CppCon 2016: "Achieving performance in financial data processing through compile time introspection"

CppCon 2016: "Achieving performance in financial data processing through compile time introspection"

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CppCon 2016: John Bandela “Channels - An alternative to callbacks and futures"

CppCon 2016: John Bandela “Channels - An alternative to callbacks and futures"

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CppCon 2018: Howard Hinnant “<chrono> Then and Now”

CppCon 2018: Howard Hinnant “<chrono> Then and Now”

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CppCon 2016: Jason Turner “Rich Code for Tiny Computers: A Simple Commodore 64 Game in C++17”

CppCon 2016: Jason Turner “Rich Code for Tiny Computers: A Simple Commodore 64 Game in C++17”

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CppCon 2015: Howard Hinnant “A C++14 approach to dates and times"

CppCon 2015: Howard Hinnant “A C++14 approach to dates and times"

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CppCon 2016: “Instruction Re-ordering Everywhere: The C++ 'As-If' Rule and the Role of Sequence"

CppCon 2016: “Instruction Re-ordering Everywhere: The C++ 'As-If' Rule and the Role of Sequence"

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