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Software engineering / Scripting languages / Ruby programming language / Concurrent computing / Green threads / Ruby / Rubinius / Futures and promises / Global Interpreter Lock / Computing / Computer programming / Threads
Date: 2013-08-29 15:48:40
Software engineering
Scripting languages
Ruby programming language
Concurrent computing
Green threads
Ruby
Rubinius
Futures and promises
Global Interpreter Lock
Computing
Computer programming
Threads

Working With Ruby Threads Copyright (CJesse Storimer. This book is dedicated to Sara, Inara, and Ora, who make it all worthwhile. Chapter 0

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