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  1. Watch Party #21: Curiously Recurring C++ Bugs at Facebook

    As topic for our third "watch party" in SoSe 2024 we have selected "Curiously Recurring C++ Bugs at Facebook". A presentation given at CppCon 2017. As always, ...

    Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Geocomputing
  2. Watch Party #22: Der Compiler - Eine Einführung für Anfänger

    As topic for our forth "watch party" in SoSe 2024 we have selected a presentation given recently at the Chemnitzer Linux Tage: "Der Compiler - Eine Einführung ...

    Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Geocomputing
  3. Watch Party #23: Diffusion Models for Probabilistic Learned Solvers

    As topic for our fifth "watch party" in SoSe 2024 we have selected "Diffusion Models for Probabilistic Learned Solvers" by Nils Thuerey. As always, the idea is ...

    Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Geocomputing
  4. Watch Party #24: "Modern Fortran" - A contradiction in itself or a future-proof language?

    As topic for our sixth "watch party" in SoSe 2024 we have selected "Modern Fortran - A contradiction in itself or a future-proof language?" by Reinhold Bader. ...

    Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Geocomputing
  5. Watch Party #25: Kokkos - Getting lucky by design

    As topic for our first "watch party" in WiSe 2024 we have selected "Kokkos: Getting lucky by design" by Christian Trott. As always, the idea is to jointly ...

    Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Geocomputing
  6. Watch Party #26: A RISC-V vector CPU for High-Performance Computing

    As topic for our second "watch party" in WiSe 2024 we have selected "A RISC-V vector CPU for High-Performance Computing: architecture, platforms and tools to ...

    Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Geocomputing
  7. Watch Party #27: Go Boldly Where No Math Has Gone Before

    As topic for our third "watch party" in WiSe 2024 we picked "Go Boldly Where No Math Has Gone Before". This is the I. E. Block Community Lecture given by ...

    Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Geocomputing
  8. Watch Party #29: Xorg ist tot, Nutzen sie Wayland

    As topic for our second "watch party" in SoSe 2025 we picked a presentation given at the "Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2024". As always, the idea is to jointly watch ...

    Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Geocomputing
  9. Watch Party #30: Open Source und Nextcloud in Zeiten geopolitischer Herausforderungen

    As topic for our third "watch party" in SoSe 2025 we picked a keynote lecture from the "Augsburger Linux Tage 2025". As always, the idea is to jointly watch ...

    Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Geocomputing
  10. Watch Party #37: What’s New in ParaView 6.1

    As topic for our first "watch party" in SoSe 2026 we picked the presentation "What’s New in ParaView 6.1" given in the GöHPCoffee. As always, the idea is to ...

    Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Geocomputing
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