Programming with POSIX threads by David R. Butenhof

Programming with POSIX threads



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Programming with POSIX threads David R. Butenhof ebook
Format: djvu
Page: 398
ISBN: 0201633922, 9780201633924
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional


Programming with POSIX® Threads, by David R. Butenhof An in-depth description of the IEEE operating system interface standard, POSIX threads, commonly called Pthreads. David Butenhof's Programming with POSIX Threads was published 10 years ago, in 1997. Day 2 AM: Lectures POSIX Threads discussion. Parallel programming exercises in Linux environments. Programming with POSIX threads book download Download Programming with POSIX threads Programming with POSIX Threads: David R. This book is about "threads" and how to use them. A thread is smaller, faster, and more maneuverable than a traditional process. Thread" is just a name for a basic software "thing" that can do work on a computer. Programming with POSIX Threads: David R. POSIX Pthreads are a popular example of an API that supports this generic capability. The Phi coprocessor uses MIMD threads that place no restriction on how threads run or communicate. Intel Threading Tools overview and exercises. At the time, it was the definitive work on the POSIX thread API, and multi-threaded programming in general. Threaded programming methodology and scalability issues.

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