Another aye from here. David.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:30 AM, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Abstract: > With a bit of manual reading, anyone can learn how to create a program > that has more than one thread of execution. This breaks down, very > rapidly, however, as the inter-dependencies inside the program start to > burden you down, to the point where you get race bugs that are close to > impossible to find. Fixing those typically involve using the various > locking mechanisms. The result is, more often than not, a program that > both works much slower than the number of threads and processors would > suggest it should, AND at the same time still has race conditions. > > This lecture will try to give rules relating to how to construct your > program to begin with so that it will provide high performance, be > maintainable (for some definition of maintainable), and be bug > efficient. In other words, this lecture is about learning to think > "multi-threaded". In fact, efficient enough multi-threaded design do not > even need to have more than one thread of execution...... > > All in favor say "aye". > > Shachar > _______________________________________________ > Haifux mailing list > Haifux@haifux.org > http://hamakor.org.il/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haifux >
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