
a book
Concurrent Programming in Java: Design Principles and Patterns (Java Series)
doug-lea · 1996 · 339 pages
This text treats Java as a software engineering language rather than a means of developing simple applets. It aims to enable programmers to find out more about how to use concurrency in the design of classes, applets and applications to create multi-threaded applications. Features of the book include integrated surveys and tutorials on concurrency and Java programming constructs, and reusable components and micro-architectures solving common software construction problems.
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