You got it all wrong, the "philosophers were arguing about capitalism and
how to complete the choking of developing nations.
I solved this problem during my master work in Ada, 1990 - (Yes, you heard
me well...ADA).
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On 9/18/05, Alex Nedelcu <alexandru.nedelcu@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, I first heard of the dining philosophers in the Java tutorial
where it serves as a perfect example to ilustrate deadlocks: JDK 21 Documentation - Home
What may be more difficult is maintaining a single transaction across
multiple http requests. I think you'd need to store the modified
objects within the session until you were ready to do one big commit
to the database.
Maybe somebody who is a guru at using continuations can try their hand at that.
You got it all wrong, the "philosophers were arguing about capitalism and
how to complete the choking of developing nations.
I solved this problem during my master work in Ada, 1990 - (Yes, you heard
me well...ADA).
How did you complete the choking of developing nations using Ada? I
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On 9/18/05, Victor Reyes <victor.reyes@gmail.com> wrote:
On 9/18/05, Alex Nedelcu <alexandru.nedelcu@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Well, I first heard of the dining philosophers in the Java tutorial
> where it serves as a perfect example to ilustrate deadlocks:
> JDK 21 Documentation - Home
That was funny. You got my laughing! But, I am still doing it...the choking,
of course!
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On 9/18/05, Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@gmail.com> wrote:
On 9/18/05, Victor Reyes <victor.reyes@gmail.com> wrote:
> "there's four idiots arguing about communism"
>
> You got it all wrong, the "philosophers were arguing about capitalism
and
> how to complete the choking of developing nations.
>
> I solved this problem during my master work in Ada, 1990 - (Yes, you
heard
> me well...ADA).
How did you complete the choking of developing nations using Ada? I