Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 7th Sep 2007 19:38 UTC, submitted by koki
BeOS & Derivatives Haiku developer Stephan Assmus (Stippi) has posted the first in a series of articles on the topics of multithreaded applications. Stephan writes: "Though I am programming on BeOS since 1999, only in recent years I have slowly become more comfortable with various multithreading related issues in my programs. So I thought I'd like to share some of my experiences here for beginning programmers or programmers skeptical about multithreading. I hope to be extending this as a series of articles to help learn the benefits and pitfalls of multithreading. All with an emphasis on programming for Haiku's API."
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RE: SMOC for BeOS?
by umccullough on Fri 7th Sep 2007 20:13 UTC in reply to "SMOC for BeOS?"
umccullough
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2006-01-26

How about a summary of the 8 students who where sponsored by Google to write code for BeOS?

If I'm not mistaken, this process isn't completely finished yet. The deadline for the mentor/student evaluations has passed (August 31), but the final submission of code and review by Google hasn't yet expired.

On the other hand, I would also like to see a summary published - maybe with some info from each of the mentors on what each project was, how much of it was completed, and what remains to be done for each.

Edited 2007-09-07 20:14

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