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  • On October 22, 2010, Doug Lea notified the Java Community Process Executive Committee he would not stand for reelection. Lea was re-elected as an at-large...
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    Concise Instance Creation Expressions (CICE) (coproposed with Bob Lee and Doug Lea) and Automatic Resource Management (ARM) blocks. The combination of CICE...
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  • work loads amplifies the previous two issues. Doug Lea has developed the public domain dlmalloc ("Doug Lea's Malloc") as a general-purpose allocator, starting...
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    consistency with C++ was not one of their goals.[better source needed] Doug Lea later developed a concurrency package, comprising new Collection-related...
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  • Bloch, the original lead designer of the Java Collections framework, and Doug Lea, one of the lead designers of concurrency utilities in JDK. As of April...
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    Computing. 38 (3). IEEE Computer Society: 84–87. doi:10.1109/MAHC.2016.34. Doug Lea (2000). A Java fork/join framework (PDF). ACM Conference on Java. Cormen...
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  • in-progress change; the presence of the pointer assures further synchronization [Doug Lea]. Hazard pointers are lock-free, but can only track at most a fixed number...
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  • Bowbeer, Joseph; Holmes, David; Lea, Doug (2006). Java Concurrency in Practice. Addison Wesley. ISBN 0-321-34960-1. Lea, Doug (1999). Concurrent Programming...
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  • Doug Lee may refer to: Doug Lee (basketball) (born 1964), US basketball player Doug Lee (musician) in Mekong Delta (band) Doug Lea, professor of computer...
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  • American sprinter Leslie Lea (born 1942), former English footballer Arthur Mills Lea (1868–1932), Australian entomologist Doug Lea, professor of Computer...
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  • and Distributed Computing. 37 (1): 55–69. doi:10.1006/jpdc.1996.0107. Doug Lea (2000). A Java fork/join framework (PDF). ACM Conf. on Java. Leijen, Daan;...
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  • uk/2/hi/uk_news/2538083.stm 3 December 2002. GSM Doc 28/85 "Services and Facilities to be provided in the GSM System" rev2, June 1985 Sessions by Doug Lea...
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  • Chambers (senior prize) and Atsushi Igarashi (junior prize) 2010, Maribor: Doug Lea (senior prize) and Erik Ernst (junior prize) 2009, Genoa: David Ungar (senior...
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  • Northrop John Vlissides 2000 Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Mary Beth Rosson Doug Lea 1999 Denver, Colorado, USA Brent Hailpern Linda Northrop 1998 Vancouver...
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    Navy Cross recipient Greg LaRocca, former professional baseball player Doug Lea, a computer scientist at SUNY Oswego, specialist of concurrent programming...
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  • and vendors. Reactive Streams were proposed to become part of Java 9 by Doug Lea, leader of JSR 166 as a new Flow class that would include the interfaces...
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    Douglas Brunt (redirect from Doug Brunt)
    "excellent biography."[1] In October 2022, Brunt launched the show Dedicated with Doug Brunt in partnership with SiriusXM. Brunt has long-form conversations with...
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  • 2009); served as Assistant Provost and Professor of History at Oswego Doug Lea, computer scientist Roy Lichtenstein, pop artist; taught in the Art Department...
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  • Wet Spots drummer Doug Lea. The band was named after a pet. This lineup recorded a cassette, Psix Psong Demo. Tim Potocic replaced Doug on drums in 1993...
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    Shared-Memory Multiprocessors." In 2005, Scott, along with William Scherer III and Doug Lea developed a set of algorithms to handle lock-free concurrent exchanges...
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