On Sat, 2006-10-28 at 20:47 +0100, Robert Watson wrote: > significantly slower than multi-process ones. Many programmers believe that > threading is necessarily faster than using multiple processors, so I think > we're fundamentally forced to deal with the way they do use them, rather than > how they should use them. I'm in sync with your opinion but speaking from the point of view of a programmer which use FreeBSD i would like to say that enforcing (or at least try to) good understanding of issues and good programming practice is a good thing(TM), so if FreeBSD as an O.S. and as a community try to enforce me to have good programming attitudes i really would like to follow that. FWIW what have made me switched my whole job to FreBSD six years ago was exactly the good practices enforced in FreeBSD itself. Regards -- Massimo.run();Received on Mon Oct 30 2006 - 08:09:34 UTC
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