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The Secrets of Concurrency

Java Concurrency has always been a bit of a mystery. What exactly are the rules? How can you make sure that your code is correct? What tools do we have available to diagnose concurrency issues? In this talk, we look at ten laws that make writing correct concurrent code a lot easier.

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This is my latest talk and is backed up by a series of newsletters that I am writing. It was well received in Barcelona and has been submitted to JavaPolis as well.


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Heinz Kabutz 
Java Specialists
Heinz is the mastermind behind The Java Specialists' Newsletter. He has a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Computer Science. Heinz has programmed significant portions of several large Java applications. Heinz was chosen as a Java Champion by Sun Microsystems, the inventors of Java, for his work in advancing Java. Heinz is fluent in English and German.

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Matt Thompson, director of Sun Developer Network, says in a article on Java Developer's Journal, the idea is to build "a community of Java Champions that reflects the top echelon of contributors to the Java Community." And he goes further: "I look at these folks as the heroes of the Java platform ... These folks are truly both a wealth of knowledge for us to tap into, as well as a great resource to work with in making the Java platform easier to adopt worldwide."