Fireedge evening speech-multi-core multi-thread discussion (Lite version)
Multi-core multithreading has become a fashionable topic. As early as 2005, Master herb Sutter of C ++ said that free lunch has ended and the era of concurrent programming has come. It has been the fourth year since the first multi-threaded project. I have been trying to write down the articles in the past few years to minimize the number of people I have come into contact, this is my original intention to write this book.
I had this idea for a long time. One was that I was lazy, the other was that I had less time in my spare time, and the third was that I did not dare to write anything, so I had never been able to make it happen. Taking advantage of this leisure day, We will combine previous articles into a book to facilitate reading.
Although it is only version V1.0, I will update the version continuously. In the future, I will add my own experiences or project development experience to this book, and I will also refine my previous articles, it is clear. This is the first time I have written a book and lack of experience. I just look at the problem from my own perspective. I don't know how you think about multi-core and multi-threaded programming. Thank you for your letter, I may not be able to answer your questions about multi-core and multi-thread development, but we can discuss the issues. You are welcome to give suggestions and pick up mistakes in this book. Maybe your suggestions will determine the content of this book. If you pick up mistakes, you can avoid misleading other readers.
The content described in this book is for the Linux platform, and other platforms are for reference only.
Welcome to send me E-mail: normalnotebook@126.com, multi-core multi-thread issues for related discussions.
Personal blog address: http://blog.csdn.net/normalnotebook
In the future, I will constantly update the content and release the version based on the writing progress.
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