UML diagrams to understand concurrent threads
This is a concise practical guide that will help you learn C# threaded programming, with lot of examples and clear explanations. It is packed with screenshots to aid your understanding of the process. Besides, it includes UML concurrent diagrams to offer a clear view of what is happening when multiple concurrent threads talk to each other.
The book design: Packt Publishing’s quality
The book has an outstanding design and a great printing quality. It has lots of screenshots and diagrams to offer less theory and more results.
It follows the Beginner’s Guide approach…
- Clear step by step instructions for the most useful tasks
- Learn by doing – start working right away
- Leave out the boring bits
- Inspiring, realistic examples give you ideas for your own work
- Tasks and challenges to encourage experimentation
Besides, it is based in real-life experiences and it does not promote alpha or beta frameworks.
I explain the real advantages and trade-offs of each threading alternatives to exploit multicore and multiprocessor technologies.
The book design: Packt Publishing’s quality
The book has an outstanding design and a great printing quality. It has lots of screenshots and diagrams to offer less theory and more results.
It follows the Beginner’s Guide approach…
- Clear step by step instructions for the most useful tasks
- Learn by doing – start working right away
- Leave out the boring bits
- Inspiring, realistic examples give you ideas for your own work
- Tasks and challenges to encourage experimentation
Besides, it is based in real-life experiences and it does not promote alpha or beta frameworks.
I explain the real advantages and trade-offs of each threading alternatives to exploit multicore and multiprocessor technologies.
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I am researching about parallel programming, multiprocessor and multicore since 1997. My last research is a new Packt’s book,