Effective Concurrency: Use Thread Pools Correctly – Keep Tasks Short and Nonblocking

This month’s Effective Concurrency column, “Use Thread Pools Correctly: Keep Tasks Short and Nonblocking”, is now live on DDJ’s website.

From the article:

… But the thread pool is a leaky abstraction. That is, the pool hides a lot of details from us, but to use it effectively we do need to be aware of some things a [...]

A Wryly Repurposed Quotation

In my travels, I recently came across this empty store with an almost-empty box beside the front door. As seen in Monterey, CA:

Evidently some character had also noticed the empty store with its empty box, and decided to do a little walk-by wry economic commentary via repurposed quotation. Zooming on the once-empty box:

 

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New Dates for Effective Concurrency Seminar in Europe: May 27-29, Stockholm, Sweden

Now that I’m over the icky flu that forced me to postpone the seminar two weeks ago, I’m happy to say that we have new dates: Effective Concurrency (Europe) will be held on May 27-29, 2009, in Stockholm, Sweden. I’ll cover the following topics:

Fundamentals: Define basic concurrency goals and requirements • Understand applications’ scalability needs • [...]