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Sutter's (Online) Mill
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It's time for me to take the plunge: Microsoft seems to have a reasonable blog hosting facility now at Live Spaces , so I'm going to take the plunge and move over to my new Live Spaces blog ( http://herbsutter.spaces.live.com ). You'll find two posts...
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Two quick updates today: The talk I'm giving in the Seattle area has been moved by one week to September 13 (not 20 as previously posted). The Concur Project: Some Experimental Concurrency Abstractions for Imperative Languages September 13, 2006 Northwest...
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I see DDJ has now posted my guest editorial "It's (Not) All Been Done" that I blogged about last month. Because they have hard one-page limits on the length of the editorial in the print mag, about 25% got omitted to make it fit. So I've posted the complete...
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A quick update: My home page is now updated with a list of upcoming articles and talks. In particular: Keynote: Software and the Concurrency Revolution August 14, 2006 MPSoC '06: 6th International Forum on Application-Specific Multi-Processor SoC [System...
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As I write this I'm sitting in Vail, Colorado, at the IEEE Computer Elements Workshop. It's a room full of top-notch processor designers -- if you've heard of a piece of hardware, from AS/400 to Xenon, likely one of its designers is here in the room....
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The ISO C++ committee met in Berlin from April 2-7, 2006. I thought I'd write a quick note about highlights of what was decided for C++0x: How to get meeting minutes First, how to find out for yourself: The minutes of each meeting are usually available...
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As previously blogged , this week I gave a PARC Form talk on concurrency ( wmv video ) ( mp3 audio ). A number of people have asked that I post the slides, so I've put them online too ( pdf slides ). I've also updated my home page and talks page with...
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Yesterday I gave a talk at the Xerox PARC Forum about "Software and the Concurrency Revolution." Just 24 hours later, the video and audio streams are online here . Now that's service! If you weren't in the area or able to drop by, you can take it in online...
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FYI, I've posted a "1.1" minor update of my C++/CLI design rationale paper. It's at the same location . The main change from the "1.0" version I posted two weeks ago is that the preface and section 1 have been merged and made clearer (realizing that some...
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I thought I should finally get around to writing a design rationale for C++/CLI, to pull together in one place some accurate information about the whats, whys, and hows of these extensions. You can find it at: A Design Rationale for C++/CLI http://www...
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As I look at my calendar, I see it's going to be a busy spring. For one thing, the spring 2006 ISO C++ standards meeting will be held in Berlin, Germany, from April 2-7, 2006. For another, I'll be attending several events in California and Europe. I've...
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In spring 2004, Bjarne and I had a blast doing our first S&S event together . So much fun, in fact, that we've decided to do it again! I'm happy to announce that we're doing it again in 2006. Here's the event info: Stroustrup & Sutter on C++ March...
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Back in the summer , I mentioned this article was coming. It's now available online: Software and the Concurrency Revolution (with Jim Larus), ACM Queue , September 2005. The concurrency revolution is primarily a software revolution. Soon all new machines...
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The talk I gave at last month's PDC event is now online . This is the first public talk I've given about my (con)current project, suitably named Concur. This is just a very brief overview and a snapshot of current thinking; expect to hear more over the...
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In December 2003, a new Ecma committee called TC39/TG5 started work to standardize C++/CLI, a binding between the ISO C++ programming language and the ISO CLI runtime environment. On Tuesday, after 11 face-to-face meetings and dozens of teleconference...
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