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Episode 36. An Intro to Multithreading Programming

Episode 36. An Intro to Multithreading Programming

FromJava Pub House


Episode 36. An Intro to Multithreading Programming

FromJava Pub House

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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Mar 3, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This is a presentation I did for the Chicago Java Users Group on the topic of multithreading. There are some solid foundations in here to start tackling multithreading programming. Some of it might've been already been seen in depth from our other episodes, but in all, it has good foundations for anyone that does multithreading programming.
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This podcast talks about how to program in Java; not your tipical system.out.println("Hello world"), but more like real issues, such as O/R setups, threading, getting certain components on the screen or troubleshooting tips and tricks in general. The format is as a podcast so that you can subscribe to it, and then take it with you and listen to it on your way to work (or on your way home), and learn a little bit more (or reinforce what you knew) from it.