Messages in this thread | | | From | Bill Huey <> | Subject | Re: AMIGA will use Linux, but Linux has several | Date | Tue, 13 Jul 1999 11:07:17 -0700 (PDT) |
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> Threads mean lots of asynchronous behaviour. Asynchronous behaviour means major > testing problems. The asynchronous behaviour in select based servers is much more > limited, so their testability is much better. I can cook up simple servers based on
It's simple for folks the use an OO kit and it abstractions that allow for simple and easy object instantiation and synchronization.
> my event library in a few hours, and they run reliably. A threaded application > couldn't be tested well in that time.
OO folks just override a method and get something going with even less time since sockets are abstract in stream primitives.
It's very a pluggable and fun to use such kits.
> Steve
bill
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