
Episode 107
<chrono> and more
Rob and Jason are joined by Howard Hinnant from Ripple to talk about &lt;chrono&gt;, his date & time library (and proposal) and his work on move semantics.
CppCast · Phil Nash & Timur Doumler
June 28, 201754m 58s
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Show Notes
Rob and Jason are joined by Howard Hinnant from Ripple to talk about <chrono>, 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.
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Howard Hinnant
Links
- CppCon 2016: Howard Hinnant "A \<chrono> Tutorial"
- CppCon 2015: Howard Hinnant “A C++14 approach to dates and times"
- CppCon 2016: Howard Hinnant "Welcome To The Time Zone"
- A Proposal to Add Move Semantics Support to the C++ Language