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| Comment on Reader Q&A: Book recommendations by mike vitalo
What I have found useful, and much in line with what others have posted before me, are the following: 1) “Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture Volume 2: Patterns for Concurrent and Networked Objects.” For me, this book is analogous to the “GoF” book but for concurrency: it details the fundamental patterns and idioms folks use to build concurrent systems in the same format as "Gang of Four" Design Patterns book. 2) C++ Concurrency in Action. 3) “Is Parallel Programming Hard, And, If So, What Can You Do About It?” Edited by Paul E. McKenney. It is the most thorough discussion of modern issues and techniques that I have seen. You can find the updated versions on the web: ftp://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/paulmck/perfbook/perfbook.html I reckon it is obvious, but I read the mighty Herb Sutter too. Take care, | ||||
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