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Kirill Bobrov Original Story
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Kirill Bobrov 原著
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Flying from the Sequential Processing Birdcage to Scale-Out For all developers This book is published by Kirill Bobrov, "Grokking Concurrency", Manning Publishing, 2023 This is the Japanese translation of Concurrency is used in all aspects of web apps, IoT systems, big data processing, and more, but there are complex concepts and features that are not understood by the core [programs based on sequential execution] that beginning students learn. However, there are complicated concepts and features that beginners cannot understand if they learn mainly from [programs that assume sequential execution]. By understanding them properly, we can obtain concurrency processing that improves performance without running amok. The core concepts are thoroughly explained in this book, with fun, easy-to-follow text and interesting illustrations that provide insightful examples and detailed techniques that you can apply to your own projects. This book will help you understand the core concepts of concurrency, asynchrony, and the pros and cons of various hardware architectures to create and implement scalable concurrency systems. *Table of Contents* Part 1 The Octopus Orchestra: A Concurrency Symphony Chapter 1 Concurrency Chapter 2 Series Execution and Parallel Execution Chapter 3 How Computers Work Chapter 4 Components of Concurrency Chapter 5 Interprocess Communication Part 2 Three Tentacles of Concurrency: Multitasking, Decomposition, and Synchronization Chapter 6 Multitasking Chapter 7 Decomposition Chapter 8 Concurrency Problem Solving: Race Conditions and Synchronization Chapter 9 Concurrency Problem Solving: Deadlock and Starvation Part 3 Asynchronous Octopus: Let's Make Pizza with Concurrency Chapter 10 Non-blocking I/O Chapter 11 Event-Based Concurrency Chapter 12 Asynchronous Communication Chapter 13 Creating a Concurrency Application |
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For all developers
This book is published by
Kirill Bobrov, "Grokking Concurrency", Manning Publishing, 2023
This is the Japanese translation of
Concurrency is used in all aspects of web apps, IoT systems, big data processing, and more, but there are complex concepts and features that are not understood by the core [programs based on sequential execution] that beginning students learn. However, there are complicated concepts and features that beginners cannot understand if they learn mainly from [programs that assume sequential execution]. By understanding them properly, we can obtain concurrency processing that improves performance without running amok.
The core concepts are thoroughly explained in this book, with fun, easy-to-follow text and interesting illustrations that provide insightful examples and detailed techniques that you can apply to your own projects. This book will help you understand the core concepts of concurrency, asynchrony, and the pros and cons of various hardware architectures to create and implement scalable concurrency systems.
*Table of Contents*
Part 1 The Octopus Orchestra: A Concurrency Symphony
Chapter 1 Concurrency
Chapter 2 Series Execution and Parallel Execution
Chapter 3 How Computers Work
Chapter 4 Components of Concurrency
Chapter 5 Interprocess Communication
Part 2 Three Tentacles of Concurrency: Multitasking, Decomposition, and Synchronization
Chapter 6 Multitasking
Chapter 7 Decomposition
Chapter 8 Concurrency Problem Solving: Race Conditions and Synchronization
Chapter 9 Concurrency Problem Solving: Deadlock and Starvation
Part 3 Asynchronous Octopus: Let's Make Pizza with Concurrency
Chapter 10 Non-blocking I/O
Chapter 11 Event-Based Concurrency
Chapter 12 Asynchronous Communication
Chapter 13 Creating a Concurrency Application