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LifeStory - 04 Aug 2007 13:07 GMT
Hi all,

I am trying to build a multithreaded application in VC++, I have used
multithreading in Java and C# but never in VC++, I have done a lot of search
but for my surprise there is no built-in threading in VC++ as in Java, can
anybody suugest me am easy way to deal with threads in VC++, or suggest a
links for useful tutorials?

Thanx,

nana
David Lowndes - 04 Aug 2007 17:17 GMT
>I am trying to build a multithreaded application in VC++, I have used
>multithreading in Java and C# but never in VC++, I have done a lot of search
>but for my surprise there is no built-in threading in VC++ as in Java, can
>anybody suugest me am easy way to deal with threads in VC++, or suggest a
>links for useful tutorials?

Try "C Run-Time Library Functions for Thread Control" in MSDN - and/or
the _beginthreadex function documentation. Depending on what your
project is, there's also these topics:

"Multithreading with C and Win32"
"Multithreading with C++ and MFC"

Dave

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