On 25 Feb 2013, at 15:45, Kyle Sluder wrote:

On Mon, Feb 25, 2013, at 07:18 AM, Dave wrote:
Agreed. but that is true of anything, I am comfortable with Multi-
Threading so it's not really an issue for me.

Someone who's truly comfortable with multithreading would be relishing
the opportunity to not use it.


I totally agree, which it was a pain to have to do it, but it wasn't acceptable the way it was because someone less comfortable with multi threading didn't want to deal with it, or at the very least thought everything was be ok if he followed the Delegate approach because that's the way they'd seem it done in the tutorials!

However, if you *have* to use Multi Threading you may as well do it properly and understand what is going on under the hood rather than relying on schemes that don't scale very well if at all.

I've been dealing with "Multi-Threading" issues since the late 70's when I worked on Mini Computers in Assembler and have written many real time executives for micro controllers and PC Compatibles.

--Kyle Sluder


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