Hey guys, I've been doing some reading around the internet about Object Orierientated Program designing, got a OOP design book<http://books.google.ie/books?id=KpJQAAAAMAAJ&q=object+oriented+software+designing&dq=object+oriented+software+designing&lr=>, yet still I'm confused on how to approach designing a "large" program.
That's the background to this question: Is mutex locking the only way to ensure that variables are only being accessed by one thread at a time? Is it the "right" way to go about it? I've seen quite some strong opinions around the internet on how RT threading should be done, however I still am not fully sure if PosixThreads is the way to go, (due to windows not supporting it). I've googled for "c++ cross-platform threading" which returned this post<http://www.codeproject.com/KB/threads/thread_class.aspx>. I've not yet fully understood it, but I'm also slightly afraid that Ill be learning a bad habit rather than how to use a good threading lib! Any advice on where to start? Cheers, -Harry
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