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Concurrency with Modern C++

By : Rainer Grimm
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Concurrency with Modern C++

By: Rainer Grimm

Overview of this book

C++11 is the first C++ standard that deals with concurrency. The story goes on with C++17 and will continue with C++20/23. Concurrency with Modern C++ is a practical guide that gets you to grips with concurrent programming in Modern C++. Starting with the C++ memory model and using many ready-to-run code examples, the book covers everything you need to improve your C++ multithreading skills. You'll gain insight into different design patterns. You'll also uncover the general consideration you have to keep in mind while designing a concurrent data structure. The final chapter in the book talks extensively about the common pitfalls of concurrent programming and ways to overcome these hurdles. By the end of the book, you'll have the skills to build your own concurrent programs and enhance your knowledge base.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Index

The Near Future: C++20

This chapter is about the near future of C++: C++20. In this chapter, I can not be as precise as in the other chapters in this book. That’s for one reason. The interface of the features, which makes it into the C++20 standard will change very likely. I update this book regularly and, therefore, reflect the updates in this chapter.

My goal in this chapter is quite simple: give you an idea about the upcoming concurrency features in C++.

Concurrency in C++20
Concurrency in C++20