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preshing.com
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| | | | | Atomic read-modify-write operations - or "RMWs" - are more sophisticated than atomic loads and stores. They let you read from a variable in shared memory ... | |
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| | | | | Writing correct programs is hard; writing correct concurrent programs is harder. Java Concurrency in Practice. So, why bother with concurrency? A number of reasons: Concurrency provides a natural method for composing asynchronous code. Concurrency allows your program to avoid blocking user operations. Concurrency provides one of the easiest ways take advantage of multi core systems. As processor counts increase, exploiting concurrency will be an even more important facet of high performance systems. | |
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| | | Let M write its own code: Automatically create a function record for Expression.Evaluate to replace #shared so it will work in the service as well. | ||