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Threading

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-26 3:42

I'm starting to learn about concurrency programming/threading and was wondering about some good resources to start this journey. Concurrency requires a different method of thinking about problems than standard serial code, I'm aware.

So far, I've picked up The Art of Concurrency from O'Reilly and I've been Googling a little (but to not much avail, it seems that threading isn't much of a hobby among programmers and I can see why).

Applications of threading that I would be interested in would be things like timer threading for network timeouts and keeping all the code aware of this happening, design patterns, algorithms, etc. Thank you in advance.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-26 18:31

>>18
Just because you can do something a certain way, does not mean it's an effective or good way to do it. The issue isn't whether or not multiprocessing CAN do the things that threading can do.

And you want to talk about religion in threading? It seems you subscribe to an alternate religion. >>17-san asked you to explain why multiprocessing offers advantages over threading. I believe it's possible that WHBT.

>>15
1/10. You gave up your subtlety in exchange for force. Next time, be less forceful and slightly more vague.

>>10
Helpful resource, thank you.

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