Forum Post: Re: Oo Design Patterns

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having written concurrent programs for my entire programming life, i don't see how most programmers will be able to "learn to write software that parallelizes gracefully". to do it well requires having brain damage. gus > On Oct 14, 2015, at 11:35 AM, ske wrote: > > Update from Progress Community [https://community.progress.com/] > > ske [https://community.progress.com/members/ske] > >> your thesis paper gets me "403 Permission Denied" > > Apparently you have to remove the ")." that are included with the URL when you click it. > > The thesis seems to discuss some extension to Java to keep track of ownership for iterators. > > I haven't read the pape yet, other than the introduction, but I notice that when the C++ Core Guidelines were presented at the recent CppCon, it too included generic features and new lint style utilities for checking ownership of pointers (including iterators). > > View online [https://community.progress.com/community_groups/openedge_general/f/26/p/20215/73295#73295] > > You received this notification because you subscribed to the forum. To unsubscribe from only this thread, go here [https://community.progress.com/community_groups/openedge_general/f/26/t/20215/mute]. > > Flag [https://community.progress.com/community_groups/openedge_general/f/26/p/20215/73295?AbuseContentId=add6660c-a5b9-41a7-b27f-f3b35a8daab4&AbuseContentTypeId=f586769b-0822-468a-b7f3-a94d480ed9b0&AbuseFlag=true] this post as spam/abuse.

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