I would describe the books as concise, precise and extremely readable. The authors use fluid language and use the right technical terms in the right places. One of the best Computer Science books I have ever read. Definitely a good reference(though the book is not a comprehensive Operating Systems
Threads Primer: A Guide to Multithreaded Programming
โ Scribed by Bil Lewis, Daniel J. Berg
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall PTR
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 370
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Providing an overview of the Solaris and POSIX multithreading architectures, this book explains threads at a level that is completely accessible to programmers and system architects with no previous knowledge of threads. Covers the business and technical benefits of threaded programs, along with discussions of third party software that is threaded, pointing out the benefits. For programmers, system architects, and technical programmer managers.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Describes the design of the Solaris MT API, with references to distinctions in POSIX. Contains a set of example programs which illustrate the usage of the Solaris and POSIX APIs. Explains the use of programming tools: Thread Analyzer, LockLint, LoopTool, and Debugger.
Providing an overview of the Solaris and POSIX multithreading architectures, this book explains threads at a level that is completely accessible to programmers and system architects with no previous knowledge of threads. Covers the business and technical benefits of threaded programs, along with d
Providing an overview of the Solaris and POSIX multithreading architectures, this book explains threads at a level that is completely accessible to programmers and system architects with no previous knowledge of threads. Covers the business and technical benefits of threaded programs, along with d