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Article :: POSIX Parallel Programming, Part 1

Author: awprofessional.com | Published: 6th Jan 2007 | Visited: 330 times | Add Comment
Filed in: UNIX

In the world of multi-core processors, it's important to write parallel code to take advantage of the available power. In the first of a series of three articles, David Chisnall takes a look at some of the standard ways of doing this on UNIX-like platforms.

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