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Lecture 15 | Programming Paradigms (Stanford)

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Lecture by Professor Jerry Cain for Programming Paradigms (CS107) in the Stanford University Computer Science department. In this lecture, Prof. Cain discusses thread libraries in the context of the C and C++ programming languages.

Programming Paradigms (CS107) introduces several programming languages, including C, Assembly, C++, Concurrent Programming, Scheme, and Python. The class aims to teach students how to write code for each of these individual languages and to understand the programming paradigms behind these languages.

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  • I've learned so much from these lectures.

  • Great internals discussion. It helps to know how things are done internally, even if you don't ever code stuff like this. It helps for debugging and for optimization.

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  • Thank you Jerry Cain. Your lectures are awesome

  • @flutep

    You should use the unit++ library for threading and inheritance allocation. C++ is famous for its postsubmodern and prepostmodern array object allocation and programming interfaces.

  • thanks jerry cain and stanford for these lectures.. I have benefited immensely...

  • That said, I think I do agree it could be better...

  • It's a stripped down library from what would be a real production quality one, but I guess that's OK because it is only meant as a teaching aid

  • that's a lame threading library

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