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Microsoft.NETSutter Speaks: A Conversation with the Concurrency Whisperer
Author: devx.com |
Published: 28th Mar 2008 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Microsoft NETMulti- and many-core chips are entering the mainstream?and one of the first software development authorities to take note was C++ expert Herb Sutter. Thanks to his practical insights, a new generation may grok concurrency sooner than previously thought possible.
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