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The C Family of Languages: Interview with Dennis Ritchie, Bjarne Stroustrup, and James GoslingThis article appeared in Java Report, 5(7), July 2000 and C++ Report, 12(7), July/August 2000. The C family of languages--C, C++, and Java--has dominated commercial programming for over 30 years. Today, all three languages are at a turning point: o The second ISO/ANSI C standard has just been publ
This is the original GotW problem and solution substantially as posted to Usenet. See the book Exceptional C++ (Addison-Wesley, 2000) for the most current solutions to GotW issues #1-30. The solutions in the book have been revised and expanded since their initial appearance in GotW. The book versions also incorporate corrections, new material, and conformance to the final ANSI/ISO C++ standard. Th
Guru of the Week is a regular series of C++ programming problems created and written by Herb Sutter. Since 1997, it has been a regular feature of the Internet newsgroup comp.lang.c++.moderated, where you can find each issue's questions and answers (and a lot of interesting discussion).
This is the original article substantially as first published. See the book Exceptional C++ (Addison-Wesley, 2000) for the most current version of this article. The versions in the book have been revised and expanded since their initial appearance in print. The book versions also incorporate corrections, new material, and conformance to the final ANSI/ISO C++ standard. This article appeared in C/C
Herb Sutter is an influential authority on software development using C++ and concurrency. He is the best selling author of Exceptional C++ and three other books, along with hundreds of technical papers and articles including the widely-cited essay "The Free Lunch Is Over" which described the software sea change now in progress to exploit increasingly parallel hardware. He is chair of the ISO C++
The Free Lunch Is Over: A Fundamental Turn Toward Concurrency in Software The Free Lunch Is Over A Fundamental Turn Toward Concurrency in SoftwareBy Herb Sutter The biggest sea change in software development since the OO revolution is knocking at the door, and its name is Concurrency. This article appeared in Dr. Dobb's Journal, 30(3), March 2005. A much briefer version under the title "The Concur
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