I'm always on the lookout for websites and tutorials dedicated to writing parallel code, so I was glad to see that Intel's Clay Breshears has written a new programmer's guide called The Art of Concurrency.
I don't know anyone who has used the book — not a surprise, given that it only comes out in May — but the premise looks good. Rather than focus on theoretical programming models, the book promises to provide a hands-on, experience-based approach to parallelizing existing code.
To learn more about the book, visit the O'Reilly website.
3/31/2009
Need to parallelize your code for multi-core execution?
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Labels: Embedded development, Multi-core, Parallelism, Productivity, Software programming
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