This review is from: Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture, Patterns for Concurrent and Networked Objects (Hardcover)
It's a great topic for a book - concurrent network programming.
Although the documented patterns suit server and client applications, I would have prefered to see them treated in a more general context. I would also prefer to see the patterns explained in far fewer pages. Each pattern is usually described with a heavy emphasis on a very specific example (like an HTTP server) rather than in conceptual terms.
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Although the documented patterns suit server and client applications, I would have prefered to see them treated in a more general context. I would also prefer to see the patterns explained in far fewer pages. Each pattern is usually described with a heavy emphasis on a very specific example (like an HTTP server) rather than in conceptual terms.
Simon Bailey
Mar 30 2002