Combining the two key types of Java programming, Garg (Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Texas) offers both professionals and students a guide to fundamental concepts necessary for mastering Java programming. Early chapters deal with techniques for programming in shared-m
Creating Components: Object Oriented, Concurrent, and Distributed Computing in Java
โ Scribed by Charles W. Kann
- Publisher
- Auerbach Publications
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 448
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This text describes how concurrency works, how to more effectively deploy it in program components, and how to reuse these components to improve program design, quality, and performance.
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Concurrent and Distributed Computing in Java addresses fundamental concepts in concurrent computing with Java examples. The book consists of two parts. The first part deals with techniques for programming in shared-memory based systems. The book covers concepts in Java such as threads, synchronized
This is almost verbatim copy of other book by the same author, but with pseudocode replaced by Java. Rather poor Java, nonprofessional and hard to read Java. Using Java instead pseudocode doesn't convert the original theoretical book into one that is easier for practitioners. There is nothing direct
This is almost verbatim copy of other book by the same author, but with pseudocode replaced by Java. Rather poor Java, nonprofessional and hard to read Java. Using Java instead pseudocode doesn't convert the original theoretical book into one that is easier for practitioners. There is nothing direct
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