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Start Concurrent: An Introduction to Problem Solving in Java With a Focus on Concurrency, 2014
Barry Wittman
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Aditya Mathur
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Tim Korb
(Author)
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Purdue University Press
· Paperback
Start Concurrent: An Introduction to Problem Solving in Java With a Focus on Concurrency, 2014 - Wittman, Barry ; Mathur, Aditya ; Korb, Tim
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Synopsis "Start Concurrent: An Introduction to Problem Solving in Java With a Focus on Concurrency, 2014"
Multicore microprocessors are now at the heart of nearly all desktop and laptop computers. While these chips offer exciting opportunities for the creation of newer and faster applications, they also challenge students and educators. How can the new generation of computer scientists growing up with multicore chips learn to program applications that exploit this latent processing power? This unique book is an attempt to introduce concurrent programming to first-year computer science students, much earlier than most competing products. This book assumes no programming background but offers a broad coverage of Java. It includes 159 numbered and numerous inline examples as well as 301 exercises categorized as "conceptual," "programming," and "experiments." The problem-oriented approach presents a problem, explains supporting concepts, outlines necessary syntax, and finally provides its solution. All programs in the book are available for download and experimentation. A substantial index of 5,039 entries makes it easy for readers to locate relevant information. In a fast-changing field, this book is continually updated and refined. The 2013 version is the sixth "draft edition" of this volume, and features numerous revisions based on student feedback.