Short Overview: Despite all of the recent interest, concurrency in standard C++ is still barely in its infancy. This talk explains why (and how) to implement polymorphism without inheritance in C++.
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Despite all of the recent interest, concurrency in standard C++ is still barely in its infancy. This talk explains why (and how) to implement polymorphism without inheritance in C++. -- The standard library containers are often both misused and underused.
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- Despite all of the recent interest, concurrency in standard C++ is still barely in its infancy.
- This talk explains why (and how) to implement polymorphism without inheritance in C++.
- -- The standard library containers are often both misused and underused.
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