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Multi-Threading (Concurrency) in Java

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Subject Multi-Threading (Concurrency) in Java
Date Mon, 26 Aug 2024 18:16:39 -0400
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Over many years of teaching introduction to Java, I have
added to my personal lecture notes.  I have since retired
and wish to share some of these notes with the world.

But I am unsure.  While my students all said the notes were
very valuable, what do they know?  In addition, they were
mostly suck-ups.

So are these notes useful?  Are they clear, accurate, complete?
Or are they a big mess of misunderstandings?  I like to
think they are (or could be made) useful, but I'm a
self-suckup and not the best judge.

So I'm posting a link to the 44 page PDF, hoping some
folk here have the time and interest to look it over
and provide honest feedback.  Thanks in advance!

The link:

<https://wpollock.com/AJava/MultiThreadingInJava.pdf>

-- 
Wayne

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Multi-Threading (Concurrency) in Java Wayne <wayne@nospam.invalid> - 2024-08-26 18:16 -0400

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