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C++ Reactive Programming
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C++ Reactive Programming

by Praseed Pai, Peter Abraham
June 2018
Intermediate to advanced
348 pages
8h 45m
English
Packt Publishing
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Language-Level Concurrency and Parallelism in C++

C++ has had excellent support for concurrent programming ever since the C++ 11 language standard came out. Until then, threading was an affair that was handled by platform-specific libraries. The Microsoft Corporation had its own threading libraries, and other platforms (GNU Linux/macOS X) supported the POSIX threading model. A threading mechanism as part of the language has helped C++ programmers write portable code that runs on multiple platforms.

The original C++ standard was published in 1998, and the language design committee firmly believed that threading, filesystems, GUI libraries, and so on are better left to the platform-specific libraries. Herb Sutter published an influential article ...

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