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Cppcon 2017 Read Copy Update Then What Rcu
CppCon 2017 Read, Copy, Update, then what? RCU for non kernel programmers
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12 what is RCU 2013 Paul McKenny at IISc
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C++Now 2017: Ansel Sermersheim \"Multithreading Using Lockless Lists and RCU\"
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Watch kernel developer do Linux kernel development ;-)
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CppCon 2017: Charles Bailey “Enough x86 Assembly to Be Dangerous”
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CppCon 2017: Tony Van Eerd “An Interesting Lock-free Queue - Part 2 of N”
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Stop Using std::move (It's Making Your C++ Slower)
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Arvid Norberg: The C++ memory model: an intuition
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Linux-Kernel Memory Ordering: Help Arrives At Last!
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Building a Lock-free Multi-producer, Multi-consumer Queue for Tcmalloc - Matt Kulukundis - CppCon 21
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CppCon 2015: Michael Wong “C++11/14/17 atomics and memory model...\"
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CppCon 2017: Louis Dionne “Runtime Polymorphism: Back to the Basics”
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CppCon 2017: Nicolai Josuttis “The Nightmare of Move Semantics for Trivial Classes”
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CppCon 2017: Fedor Pikus “C++ atomics, from basic to advanced. What do they really do?”
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CppCon 2017: P. McKenney, M. Michael \u0026 M. Wong “Is Parallel Programming still hard? PART 1 of 2”
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CppCon 2017: Guy Somberg “Game Audio Programming in C++”