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Multi threading is a very commonly used concept. AI isn't very good yet at multi threaded coding and testing, which goes to show that it's complex. Learning this is great 🎉
I'll tell you what's most difficult part of writing a decent sized C++ project is. It is using CMAKE
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Inshort: C++ sikhni hai? 6000 lagenge 😋
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3moCan you tell me which company uses c++ to write multi threading ? Any examples would appreciated