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Herb speaking in Lisbon (April 2007)Herb Sutter is a leading authority on software development. He is the best selling author of several books including Exceptional C++ and C++ Coding Standards, as well as hundreds of technical papers and articles, including “The Free Lunch Is Over” which coined the term “concurrency revolution.”

Herb is a consultant and trainer, has served for over a decade as secretary and then chair of the ISO C++ standards committee, and is a software architect at Microsoft where he has been the lead designer of C++/CLI, and currently of the upcoming Prism concurrency memory model for Microsoft software and hardware platforms and the upcoming concurrency extensions to Visual C++ for parallel programming. He is also hard at work on his newest book, Effective Concurrency, coming soon from Addison-Wesley.

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  1. on June 28, 2008 at 3:58 am “Effective Concurrency” by Herb Sutter « Ropes I Know

    [...] Sutter is generally considered a leading authority on software development. Here you can read a bit about him, he’s involved in just about everything you would consider cutting edge in [...]



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