This section contains articles and links to articles on other websites describing various features of Jibu.

In recognition of the fact that only a few programmers are familiar with all the languages supported by Jibu we aim to make all articles available for all supported languages.

If you have any ideas for articles featuring Jibu or if you are interested in contributing with you own article we would love to hear from you.

Latest .NET articles

21. dec '07
Jibu for .NET is a new software library that makes it simple to develop concurrent and parallel programs.This part of the toturial will examine the Channel, Choice and Barrier classes more closely. These classes make it very simple to design complex concurrent programs relying heavily on synchronization and coordination.
19. dec '07
Jibu for .NET is a new software library that makes it simple to develop concurrent and parallel programs.This part of the tutorial describes the Parallel.For, Parallel.Reduce and the Parallel.ForEach methods in greater detail.
28. nov '07
Jibu for .NET is a new software library that makes it simple to develop concurrent and parallel programs. This article introduces the Task constructs in Jibu. Tasks are used to specify units of work that can run concurrently. They also provide functionality for synchronization, cancellation and communication.

Latest C++ articles

22. feb '08
Jibu for C++ is a new software library that makes it simple to develop concurrent and parallel programs.This part of the toturial will examine the Channel, Choice and Barrier classes more closely. These classes make it very simple to design complex concurrent programs relying heavily on synchronization and coordination.
11. feb '08
Jibu for C++ is a new software library that makes it simple to develop concurrent and parallel programs.This part of the tutorial describes the methods forLoop, forEach, reduce and gather methods in greater detail.
8. feb '08
Jibu for C++ is a new software library that makes it simple to develop concurrent and parallel programs. This article introduces the Task constructs in Jibu. Tasks are used to specify units of work that can run concurrently. They also provide functionality for synchronization, cancellation and communication.

Latest Java articles

27. dec '07
Jibu for Java is a new software library that makes it simple to develop concurrent and parallel programs.This part of the toturial will examine the Channel, Choice and Barrier classes more closely. These classes make it very simple to design complex concurrent programs relying heavily on synchronization and coordination.
20. dec '07
Jibu for Java is a new software library that makes it simple to develop concurrent and parallel programs.This part of the tutorial describes the Parallel.forLoop, Parallel.reduce and the Parallel.forEachLoop methods in greater detail.
20. dec '07
Jibu for Java is a new software library that makes it simple to develop concurrent and parallel programs. This article introduces the Task constructs in Jibu. Tasks are used to specify units of work that can run concurrently. They also provide functionality for synchronization, cancellation and communication.

Latest Delphi articles

15. feb '08
Jibu for Delphi is a new software library that makes it simple to develop concurrent and parallel programs.This part of the toturial will examine the channel-classes, TChoice and TBarrier classes more closely. These classes make it very simple to design complex concurrent programs relying heavily on synchronization and coordination.
15. feb '08
Jibu for Delphi is a new software library that makes it simple to develop concurrent and parallel programs.This part of the tutorial describes the Parallel.ForLoop method.
14. feb '08
Jibu for Delphi is a new software library that makes it simple to develop concurrent and parallel programs. This article introduces the Task constructs in Jibu. Tasks are used to specify units of work that can run concurrently. They also provide functionality for synchronization, cancellation and communication.
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