An edition of Effective Multithreading in OS/2 (1994)

Effective multithreading in OS/2

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An edition of Effective Multithreading in OS/2 (1994)

Effective multithreading in OS/2

This guide shows C, Windows and systems programmers how to blend OS/2's multi-tasking capabilities into their application programs. Beginning with the basic concepts of writing multi-threaded programs, the guide presents an overview of the OS/2 operating system, and indicates where multi-tasking fits into it. The authors then describe more complex multi-tasking demonstration programs and the OS/2 programmer's interface. Finally, the authors provide an overlay interface to OS/2's multi-tasking properties to help readers develop their own multi-tasking programs.

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Publisher
McGraw-Hill
Language
English
Pages
288

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Edition Notes

System requirements for computer disk: IBM-compatible PC; 4MB RAM (8MB recommended); OS/2; C compiler such as IBM CSet++ or Borland C++ for OS/2; high-density floppy disk drive; hard disk with 3.1MB free space.
Includes index.

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New York
Other Titles
Effective multithreading in OS/two.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
005.4/469
Library of Congress
QA76.76.O63 D6694 1994

Contributors

Author
Marc J. Neuberger

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 288 p. :
Number of pages
288

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1427180M
Internet Archive
effectivemultith0000dorf
ISBN 10
0070178410
LCCN
93038300
LibraryThing
5645648
Goodreads
2841788

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3230828W

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