Ada 95 Quality and Style Guide | Chapter 6 |
6.2 COMMUNICATION
The need for tasks to communicate gives rise to most of the problems
that make concurrent programming so difficult. Used properly,
Ada's intertask communication features can improve the reliability
of concurrent programs; used thoughtlessly, they can introduce
subtle errors that can be difficult to detect and correct.
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