Part B (ADV) Multithreading Design Patterns in C/C++

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Part B (ADV) Multithreading Design Patterns in C/C++
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 40 lectures (4h 2m) | Size: 1.4 GB

This is a sequel Course to Master Class-Multithreading & Thread Synchronization - C/C++, and this course should be done only when the prequel course has been completed.


Linux POSIX Threads ( Pthreads ), thread Synchronization, Operating System Concepts, C/C++ programming with Projects

MultiThreading Fundamentals

Concurrency

Thread Synchronization Techniques

Writing Thread Safe Codes

Thread standard problems - Reader-Writer Problem

Detecting and preventing Dead-locks

Advanced Multithreading Concepts

Monitors, Barriers, WaitQueues, Assembly line

Thread Pools

Finish Prequel Course

C language is MUST

Zeal to learn and excel

Enthusiasm to write lots of Code

In this course, we shall be Implementing Advanced Thread Synchronization Data Structures and Multithreading based software patterns, with some advanced thread synchronization-based problem-solving. This course uses POSIX threads, hence it is Linux only course. We shall be building upon the knowledge we gathered from the prequel course.

The level of this course is Intermediate to Advanced.

Table of Contents



1. Thread Management

2. Pausing and Resuming Threads

3. Thread Pools/Work Crew Model

4. Thread Barriers

5. Wait-Queue Model



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6. Event Pair Synchronization

7. Thread Monitors

Solving Reader Writer Problem

Solving Bridge Problem

Strict Alternation using Monitor

Producer-Consumer Problem

8. Assembly Line Scheduling

9. Building Map-Reduce Framework

10. Building rs using Threads

11. Designing Multi-Threaded TCP Server

12. Deadlock Detection and Prevention

13. Fifo (Strong) Semaphores

14. Inter-Process Synchronization using Semaphores

15. Forking a Multi-Threaded Program

Though We use the C language to demonstrate the concepts, concepts hold good for any programming language. This course is equally valuable for C++ programmers. Other language programmers may also find this course useful as we explain Multithreading concepts close to the ground zero levels with No Abstraction.

At each stage of this Course series, you shall be writing a lot of multi-threaded Codes. So be ready to Master the Multi-threading. Along the journey, we shall cover several interview-favorite topics and Questions to prepare you alongside for interviews.

Eeering graduates & post-graduates

Working professionals and Job Seekers

Free lancers , System Eeers, Developers




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