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el Martes, 24 Marzo de 2009, 22:41h
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Yo no tengo opinión alguna al respecto, pero siempre me dijeron que imitase a quien sabe, en cualquier disciplina.
Lo dicho, y lo que dijo Raymond en su The Art of Unix Programming:
Threads are a fertile source of bugs because they can too easily know too much about each others' internal states. There is no automatic encapsulation, as there would be between processes with separate address spaces that must do explicit IPC to communicate. Thus, threaded programs suffer from not just ordinary contention problems, but from entire new categories of timing-dependent bugs that are excruciatingly difficult to even reproduce, let alone fix.
Re:necesitan más recursos para ejecutar lo mi
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