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Delphi High Performance

You're reading from   Delphi High Performance Build fast Delphi applications using concurrency, parallel programming and memory management

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788625456
Length 336 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Primož Gabrijelčič Primož Gabrijelčič
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Preface 1. About Performance FREE CHAPTER 2. Fixing the Algorithm 3. Fine-Tuning the Code 4. Memory Management 5. Getting Started with the Parallel World 6. Working with Parallel Tools 7. Exploring Parallel Practices 8. Using External Libraries 9. Best Practices 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Getting started with the parallel world


I mentioned multithreaded programming a lot in the previous chapter, so it is not hard to guess where that path is taking me next. Multithreaded programming, or multithreading, is the art of running multiple parts of your program at the same time.

Multithreading is definitely not my first choice for improving existing code. It is hard to write multithreaded programs, and very simple to introduce problems that are then hard to find. Multithreaded programs are also very hard to debug.

To understand multithreading we should first know the processes and threads. In general terms, a process equates to a running program. A process encompasses application code, loaded in memory, and all the resources (memory, files, windows, and so on) used by the program.

A thread, on the other hand, represents a state of the program's execution. A thread is nothing more than the current state of the CPU registers, variables local to the thread (threadvar statement introduces...

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