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Google Tech Talks
May 16, 2007

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The next C++ standard will provide direct support for threads, including a model of memory, atomics, variables, launching, scheduling, synchronization, and termination. This talk will present the current threading model and outline the remaining work. Credits: Speaker:Lawrence Crowl

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  • 0:22:26 "What is a loop?"

  • Is this what they call advanced? It's too easy level for me.

  • Nice anteanna xD

  • @StevieF0rtune

    Then what about utilizing C++ for project data framitication and resource management dongorification? Will C++ act as a bridge between Software and Hardware trincamification? Can user interfaces be flow-oriented and extended to fit the requirements of design specification? At what point does it become obvious that all this computer technobabble is nothing more than a bunch of dumb people who just write complicated books and make mindless videos about software engineering?

  • Is C++ better to learn than C# or Java? Although C++ has subanalytical libraries and subcontrolled data libraries I believe that Java has way more user syntax and memory allocation than C++ or C#. C++ also doesn't include structural hierarchies and shell scripting on a user-based-contact-prolateral-­interaction in subfile utilities and dynamic overflow capabilities in modern and postmodern and submodern structural compiler concepts of subnumerical programming and virtual inheritance of functions.

  • @2000TheMORTAL brother have I ever been begging for someone like you = come and bother me on my channel ( yes !.. ) I got your World-Class Project

    cout is sorta like someplace where the printer / console is always supposed to be connected - wait till you dig in to S.T.L. ---  I have .... aw, just come and bother me

  • whats thread? .. could some one recommend a tutorial for these thread and internet issues. i have google about it but i got nothing. google engineers please i'm beginner on C++ lingo and that talks are away advanced from us "beginners". it will be wonderful if they attached examples with their speech like "hello world" by C++0x lingo. let me state it programmatically.

    if( C++0x == sample code) cout << "please show this sample";

    else cout << "i cann't follow up with you C++0x guys" 

  • @MyOverflow Dont worry we all make those mistakes.

  • @MHTCSupport Oh crap, I didn't notice this post was 2 years old. I'm sorry. :)

  • @MHTCSupport Google owns Youtube.

    Google makes the rules.

    Google says "Screw the rules, I have the internet."

    Older channels (signed up before Dec. 2007 I think, before the limit was made) and partners (make money off ads on their videos) can upload longer videos. However, since this is Google we're talking about, and as it's their company they're hosting this on, they can upload whatever they want (within US law), however long they want.

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