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Question:  What is the difference between process and thread?



July 07, 2009 07:01:04 #8
 crazy19892002   Member Since: July 2009    Total Comments: 1 

RE: What is the difference between process and thread?
 
Process is program that is in execution, but threads are the division of process in multiple task simultaneously.
     

 

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