vext01, 11 months ago Programming with threads is much harder than using a single thread. First your workload has to be split up in such a way that it can be distributed. That’s not always possible. The you gotta insert “synchronisation” to avoid a whole class of concurrency issues. Hence programmers always default to a single thread unless really needed.
Programming with threads is much harder than using a single thread.
First your workload has to be split up in such a way that it can be distributed. That’s not always possible.
The you gotta insert “synchronisation” to avoid a whole class of concurrency issues.
Hence programmers always default to a single thread unless really needed.