Re: The program for playing audio files by the key
@9, actually the termonology is correct. At the system level, there are two typeso f "tasks" that an operating system has: (1) if the OS does not implement multithreading/concurrency, you have just "processes". If, on the other hand, you have multithreading/concurrency, you have "threads". A procss is pretty much a "thread". There's not much of a difference. The only major one is that a "thread" is usually started within a process, whereas a "process" is usually started from code stored in external storage. However, its trivial for the kernel to launch a process that does not follow this philosophy.
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