Is the need to start from scratch to speak of that kind of, because I didn't do it threads,
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A lot of information on the net, search and manyCodePudding user response:
Suggest to find a book on Windows kernel see, know about the concept and the Windows thread API, and then use the c + + Builder encapsulated inside thread class, will be relatively easy to manyCodePudding user response:
Ramble on c + + Builder multithreaded programming technologyhttp://dev.yesky.com/139/2009139.shtml