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Reflections on what is comfortable and uncomfortable about developing concurrent software. \\ | Reflections on what is comfortable and uncomfortable about developing concurrent software. \\ | ||
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- | We will take a look at one implementation of message passing concurrency in C++ in a distributed fault tolerant application, | + | We will take a look at one implementation of message passing concurrency in C++ in a distributed fault tolerant application, |
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+ | JJ: Dominic presented this at ACCU Oxford, 27th Nov. Nigel Lester reported "On behalf of ACCU Oxford I would like to thank you very much for your most excellent talk! It has sparked various conversations at work today, which shows you had a real impact." | ||
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