Welcome to the OTUG Concurrency SIG space.
First meeting is August 3; 6:30 pm (6:00 social hour)
Meeting Schedule
Meetings are the first Monday of each month.
6:00 -6:30 Social hour; 6:30 - 7:30 meeting and presentation.
Location: Calabrio, Inc. 8th floor – 605 N hwy 169; Plymouth, MN 55428 Google map
8-3-09 Organization meeting. Lets get together and see where we want to go with this, and how we want to do it.
9-7-09 Semaphore patterns, part 1 – thread synchronization, presented by Robert Hanson (Tentative, depending on what we decide to do at the 8-3 meeting)
10-5-09 Open
11-2-09 Open
12-7-09 Open
If you want to be a presenter, let me know (robert.hanson at calabrio.com). If you'd like to help us find presenters, we can use the help. The larger the group, the easier it will be to find interesting topics and presenters.
Topics we cover
We're interested in these topics (feel free to add whatever you're interested in)
- concurrency patterns and pattern language
- testing multi-threaded/concurrent/parallel programs; tools and techniques
- features of languages that make concurrent programming easier/harder/less error prone
- how to improve concurrent programming (throughput, speed in coding, ...)
- learning new concurrency implementation features (C++0x, java, c#, haskell, etc)
TOPICS
Online resources for concurrency
Patterns
Languages
Presentations
Books
Concurrency Testing Tools, etc.
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