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Concurrency in C++ - Writing High-Performance Multithreaded Code - cover
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Concurrency in C++ - Writing High-Performance Multithreaded Code

Roberta Johnson

Editora: HiTeX Press

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"Concurrency in C++: Writing High-Performance Multithreaded Code" is a comprehensive guide designed to equip programmers with the essential skills needed to develop efficient and robust concurrent applications in C++. The book methodically breaks down the complexities of multithreading, providing a foundation in fundamental concepts such as thread management, synchronization techniques, and memory models. Through detailed explanations and practical examples, readers gain a clear understanding of how to effectively manage multiple threads and ensure data integrity across shared resources.As the book delves into advanced topics, it presents design patterns specifically tailored for concurrency, along with strategies for optimizing performance in multithreaded applications. It emphasizes real-world examples, illustrating the practical impact of concurrency across various domains, and offers insights into debugging and testing techniques crucial for maintaining reliable software. With an eye on the future, the book also explores new features introduced in C++20 and future trends in concurrent computing, preparing readers to tackle the challenges of modern and emerging computing environments.Written for both novice and experienced developers, this book provides a comprehensive yet accessible approach to mastering concurrency in C++. Whether you're optimizing existing code or creating new multithreaded solutions, "Concurrency in C++" serves as an indispensable resource on the journey to writing high-performance, scalable applications.
Disponível desde: 24/10/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 324 páginas.

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