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CppCon 2014: Herb Sutter "Lock-Free Programming (or, Juggling Razor Blades), Part I"

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Example-driven talk on how to design and write lock-free algorithms and data structures using C++ atomic -- something that can look deceptively simple, but contains very deep topics. (Important note: This is not the same as my "atomic Weapons" talk; that talk was about the "what they are and why" of the C++ memory model and atomics, and did not cover how to actually use atomics to implement highly concurrent algorithms and data structures.)
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Herb Sutter: Author, chair of the ISO C++ committee, software architect at Microsoft.
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Videos Filmed & Edited by Bash Films: http://www.BashFilms.com

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