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My C++ synchronization objects library was updated..

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computer45

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Feb 23, 2018, 7:28:53 PM2/23/18
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Hello,

Read this:

My C++ synchronization objects library was updated..

My C++ synchronization objects library contains the implementation
of my "inventions" that are my algorithms.

Now my scalable RWLocks using the scalable counting networks do
completely eliminate false sharing and they are much more optimized.


You can download my new C++ synchronization objects library from:

https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/c-synchronization-objects-library


Thank youm
Amine Moulay Ramdane.

Bonita Montero

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Feb 24, 2018, 10:25:09 AM2/24/18
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Stop spamming this newsgroup. No one needs your buggy
(according to the update-frequency) tiny libaries.

computer45

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Feb 24, 2018, 2:22:15 PM2/24/18
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On 2/24/2018 10:24 AM, Bonita Montero wrote:
> Stop spamming this newsgroup. No one needs your buggy
> (according to the update-frequency) tiny libaries.


The update-frequency is due to the fact that i want to correct
"rapidly" the bugs of my softwares, this is why i was from time to
time posting rapidly my updates.. other than that you are
making "interpretations", and your interpretations are not the reality,
because your kind of thinking is interpretations that are not more
scientific, for example you have to be aware that my Diploma is
in Microelectronics and in my courses i have also done assembler
programming and Object Pascal programming and on C++ programming, but my
Diploma is not on computer programming, but as you have noticed i was
capable of "inventing" new "scalable" algorithms and many other
algorithms, and i have also implemented them, and i have also
implemented my Parallel archiver and my Parallel Compression Library and
many other projects, and i think that my softwares are now fast and
reliable.



Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.




computer45

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Feb 24, 2018, 2:49:04 PM2/24/18
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On 2/24/2018 10:24 AM, Bonita Montero wrote:
> Stop spamming this newsgroup. No one needs your buggy
> (according to the update-frequency) tiny libaries.


Also you have to know that i have invented and implemented a "scalable"
reference counting that is really efficient and i have also implemented
weak references efficiently with it, i will sell it to "Embarcadero"
that have invented the "Delphi" compiler and C++Builder compiler.

Also i have just invented a new scalable FIFO queue that is really
efficient and powerful , it is more powerful than the one that i have
posted, it is scalable on NUMA systems etc. and i will sell it too to
Embarcadero.


And i will also Bundle my Parallel Compression Library and sell it to
Embarcadero, and i will try to sell some of my other projects to
Embarcadero.

computer45

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Feb 24, 2018, 3:15:06 PM2/24/18
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On 2/24/2018 10:24 AM, Bonita Montero wrote:
> Stop spamming this newsgroup. No one needs your buggy
> (according to the update-frequency) tiny libaries.


More precision about my efficient Threadpools that scale very well, my
Threadpools are much more scalable that the one of Microsoft, in the
workers side i am using scalable counting networks to
distribute on the many queues or stacks, so it is scalable on the
workers side, on the consumer side i am also using lock striping to be
able to scalable very well, so it is scalable on those parts, on the
other part that is work stealing, i am using scalable counting networks,
so globally they scale very well, and since work stealing is "rare" so i
think that my efficient Threadpools that scale very well
are really powerful, and they are much more optimized and the scalable
counting networks eliminate false sharing, and they work with Windows
and Linux

And i have updated the html tutorials inside the zip files, please read
them.

You can download them from:

https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/an-efficient-threadpool-engine-that-scales-very-well

and from:

https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/an-efficient-threadpool-engine-with-priorities-that-scales-very-well
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