On Sat, 7 May 2011 03:32:37 +0800, Bing Li said:

>I am a new Cocoa developer on iPhone/iPad. I plan to use NSOperationQueue to
>achieve the goal of concurrency. I am not sure if it is better since I also
>know GCD is available.
>
>Moreover, I didn't notice that Cocoa provided developers with
>synchronization controlling mechanisms. Is it true? For example, locking is
>not available on Cocoa? What about Pulse/Wait?
>
>I believe the synchronization controlling is as important as concurrency
>controlling.

That's a big question.  Have you read "Concurrency Programming Guide"
and "Threading Programming Guide"?

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