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Modern multithreading : implementing, testing, and debugging multithreaded Java and C++/Pthreads/Win32 programs

By: Carver, Richard H.
Contributor(s): Tai, Kuo-Chung.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hoboken: Wiley, 2006Description: xiv, 465 p.; ill.: 23 cm.ISBN: 9780471725046 .Subject(s): Parallel programming | Concurrent programming | Race analysis | Threads - Computer programsDDC classification: 005.11 Summary: This textbook examines languages and libraries for multithreaded programming. Readers learn how to create threads in Java and C++, and develop essential concurrent programming and problem-solving skills. Moreover, the textbook sets itself apart from other comparable works by helping readers to become proficient in key testing and debugging techniques." "This textbook is designed for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students in computer science. With its abundance of practical material and inclusion of working code, coupled with an emphasis on testing and debugging, it is also a highly useful reference for practicing programmers.
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This textbook examines languages and libraries for multithreaded programming. Readers learn how to create threads in Java and C++, and develop essential concurrent programming and problem-solving skills. Moreover, the textbook sets itself apart from other comparable works by helping readers to become proficient in key testing and debugging techniques." "This textbook is designed for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students in computer science. With its abundance of practical material and inclusion of working code, coupled with an emphasis on testing and debugging, it is also a highly useful reference for practicing programmers.

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