I'm planning to start "playing" with task-based parallelism for a cross-platform project. I wanted to use Intel Threading Building Blocks. I'm starting with Windows and Visual Studio.
As I just want to prototype for the moment, I'm thinking about "playing" only on windows, then have enough knowledge to use the library on all compatible platforms.
I've learned that since VS2010, Microsoft provide a similar library, Parallel Processing Library, that have (almost) the same interface than Intel TBB.
Some sources suggest, including TBB's team blog, that they build it together and that it's the same library.
However its not really explicit because it's often suggested that there are minor differences between the two libraries.
So, what are those differences, if any? Should I start directly with last stable ITBB or is it low-risk to just play with Microsoft PPL in prototypes and use ITBB on the cross-platform "real" project?
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