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Threads Basics
HPL-2009-259 Threads Basics - Boehm, Hans-J.
Keyword(s): Threads. shared variables, data races, C++, Java, Pthreads Abstract: Mainstream programming languages such as Java, C, and C++ either already support (Java, C#), or will soon support (C and C++), multiple threads of execution sharing memory. Even for those languages whose specifications do not yet officially support threads, most implementations have done so for many ... Full Report More... |
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