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Why threads are a bad idea (for most purposes). J Ousterhout - Keynote at the 1996 Usenix Annual Technical
Why Events Are A Bad Idea (for high-concurrency servers) Rob von Behren, Jeremy Condit and Eric Brewer, HotOS IX
Cooperative Task Management without Manual Stack Management or Event-driven Programming is Not the Opposite of Threaded Programming, Atul Adya, Jon Howell, Marvin Theimer, William J. Bolosky, John R. Douceur. USENIX '02
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