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Getting C++ Threads Right

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Google Tech TalksDecember, 12 2007ABSTRACTThe advent of multicore processors has generated profound debate on the merits of writing parallel programs with threads and locks. Nonetheless, for many application domains, this remains the standard paradigm for writing parallel programs, and at the moment, there is no apparent universal replacement. And it is the focus of this talk.Somewhat surprisingly, there are a number of often subtle, but generally fixable, industry-wide problems with current approaches to threads programming. We'll focus on probably the most widely used environments, consisting of C or C++ with a standard threads library. Problems span the spectrum from system libraries through language implementations through supporting hardware. They get in the way both in that they often make it difficult to write 100% reliable multi-threaded software, and in that they confuse even the basics of the programming model, thus making it hard to teach. A surprising number of "experts" do not understand the basic rules. Arguably, these problems really need to be addressed to even allow a meaningful comparison to other parallel programming approaches.Since solutions to these problems generally require a coordinated industry effort, we helped to persuade the C++ standards committee to address them by pursuing a coherent approach to threads in the next C++ standard. The talk will outline some of the proposed solutions, and give an update on this effort.Speaker: Hans BoehmHans Boehm is a member of the advanced architecture group at HP Labs. He has worked on many aspects of programming language design and implementation, including garbage collection and concurrency, and he was HP's representative to the effort to redesign Java's memory model. He is a past Chair of ACM SIGPLAN, and is an ACM Distinguished Scientist.

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Uploaded: January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am
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pepemark (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
get a compiler.
creeparraid (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
but each is better for diff ppl in ther own way a newer computer user may find it better to work with a mac as a officer manager may find it better to use a PC with a windows OS when you look at it Mac VS. PC is nothing more than Nike Vs. Vans just 2 diff brands made for two diffrent things one may favor the other but hwen you look at it from a consumer veiw mac has a more appeling veiw this coment was suposed to be placed below Kin632s coment under Sirus20x6 :P
creeparraid (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
agreed MAC computers are more user friendly MAC Os systems hide most of the functions that the PC leaves open for Admins Ex. .dll fills and system files mac computers are low matanace comps unlike PC to use a PC right you must know a farely good bit about computers the Vista XP and other OS's on Pc's are still user friendly but not as much as a Mac a Windows based computer has nothing on a Linix or unix based computers but all in all Mac and PC are = computers in hardware and software
Lordcorm (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
MACs are for people who dont have the knowledge to use PCs.
noel21613 (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
What do you mean
obsrv (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
MAC is REAL computer :P for MAC use GCC
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Sirus20x6 (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
you buy a real computer and get a compiler.

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