Titus Winters is a Senior Staff Software Engineer at Google, where
he has worked since 2010. Today, he is the chair of the global
subcommittee for the design of the C++ standard library. At Google,
he is the library lead for Google's C++ codebase: 250 million lines
of code that will be edited by 12K distinct engineers in a month.
For the last 7 years, Titus and his teams have been organizing,
maintaining, and evolving the foundational components of Google's
C++ codebase using modern automation and tooling. Along the way he
has started several Google projects that believed to be in the top
10 largest refactorings in human history. As a direct result of
helping to build out refactoring tooling and automation, Titus has
encountered first-hand a huge swath of the shortcuts that engineers
and programmers may take to "just get something working". That
unique scale and perspective has informed all of his thinking on
the care and feeding of software systems.
Tom Manshreck is a Staff Technical Writer within Software
Engineering at Google since 2005, responsible for developing and
maintaining many of Google's core programming guides in
infrastructure and language. Since 2011, he has been a member of
Google's C++ Library Team, developing Google's C++ documentation
set, launching (with Titus Winters) Google's C++ training classes,
and documenting Abseil, Google's open source C++ code. Tom holds a
BS in Political Science and a BS in History from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. Before Google, Tom worked as a Managing
Editor at Pearson/Prentice Hall and various startups.
Hyrum K. Wright is a Staff Software Engineer at Google, where he
has worked since 2012, mainly in the areas of large-scale
maintenance of Google's C++ codebase. Hyrum has made more
individual edits to Google's codebase than any other engineer in
the history of the company. He is a member of the Apache Software
and an occasional visiting faculty member at Carnegie Mellon
University. Hyrum received a PhD in Software Engineering from the
University of Texas at Austin, and also holds an MS from the
University of Texas and a BS from Brigham Young University. He is
an active speaker at conferences and contributor to the academic
literature on software maintenance and evolution.
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