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Explore key discussions and proposals related to parallelism and concurrency in C++ from recent standard meetings (Kona 2023, Tokyo 2024, and St. Louis 2024) in this conference talk presented by leading experts Paul E. McKenney, Maged Michael, and Michael Wong at CppCon 2024. Gain insights into features approaching standardization, focusing on atomic operations, hazard pointer extensions, pointer tagging, and parallel algorithms including parallel range algorithms. Learn how these developments can benefit programmers working with concurrency, lock-free programming, and low-latency applications, with detailed explanations of use cases and implementation strategies. Understand the trajectory of these features as they progress toward C++26 and beyond, presented by the Concurrency TS2 Editors who provide comprehensive background, motivation, and framework context for each proposal within C++'s parallelism and concurrency landscape.
Syllabus
Recent Concurrency and Parallelism Proposals to the C++ Standard Committee - CppCon 2024
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