If you are concieving of a tutorial as the "Unified Field Theory" of threading, you have a point. However, you have a great deal of accumulated knowledge spread out across many nodes and depths of reply. I think it would be helpful to many if you would gather than knowledge together and present it in a single read through document.

Call it "A field guide to some common threading problems" if you wish. Fill the introduction with a disclaimer about what the essay does not discuss. Include the essay above, if you think it would help. I think the benefit would be in having a one-stop shopping location for BrowserUK's insights and years of experience, not in having the final "perfect" and "correct" exposition of all threading issues known to human kind.


In reply to Re^5: Why it is important to counter FUD. by ELISHEVA
in thread Why it is important to counter FUD. by BrowserUk

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