The Garbage Collection Handbook: The Art of Automatic Memory Management by Richard Jones (Author), Antony Hosking (Author), Eliot Moss (Author). Printed in 1996, Richard Jones’s Rubbish Assortment was a milestone in the area of automatic memory management. The sphere has grown considerably since then, sparking a need for an up to date have a look at the newest state-of-the-art developments. The Rubbish Collection Handbook: The Artwork of Computerized Reminiscence Administration brings together a wealth of knowledge gathered by computerized reminiscence management researchers and builders over the previous fifty years. The authors examine a very powerful approaches and state-of-the-art strategies in a single, accessible framework.
The book addresses new challenges to rubbish collection made by current advances in hardware and software. It explores the consequences of these adjustments for designers and implementers of high performance rubbish collectors. Together with easy and conventional algorithms, the e-book covers parallel, incremental, concurrent, and actual-time rubbish collection. Algorithms and ideas are sometimes described with pseudocode and illustrations.
The almost universal adoption of rubbish assortment by fashionable programming languages makes a radical understanding of this matter essential for any programmer. This authoritative handbook provides expert insight on how completely different collectors work in addition to the assorted issues at the moment dealing with garbage collectors. Armed with this data, programmers can confidently select and configure the various choices of rubbish collectors.
"The Rubbish Assortment Handbook is the hottest, detailed, and exhaustive collation and description of the current cutting-edge of the Rubbish Collection and Automated Reminiscence Management accessible today. It is an imperative reference book for anyone working within the discipline, and I'd take into account it the textbook of reference protecting 'GC 101' thru 'GC 530' course ranges, if such courses were given at universities worldwide. As CTO of Azul Techniques and co-creator of a number of trendy concurrent collectors, Richard Jones' previous 'Garbage Collection' (1996) e-book was indispensable to my work over the years. The Garbage Collection Handbook has instantly taken its place. Each of our GC engineers has a replica on their desk.
This in all probability is the best ebook on GC that's each systematical and practical. Actually useful for understanding all GC algorithms.
The Garbage Collection Handbook: The Art of Automatic Memory Management
Richard Jones (Author), Antony Hosking (Author), Eliot Moss (Author)
511 pages
Chapman and Hall/CRC; 1 edition (August 17, 2011)
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