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@@ -718,7 +718,7 @@ In addition to synchronizing access to data or resources, you might
find it useful to synchronize access to subroutines. You may be
accessing a singular machine resource (perhaps a vector processor), or
find it easier to serialize calls to a particular subroutine than to
-have a set of locks and sempahores.
+have a set of locks and semaphores.
One of the additions to Perl 5.005 is subroutine attributes. The
Thread package uses these to provide several flavors of
@@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ the explanation is much longer than the program.
A complete thread tutorial could fill a book (and has, many times),
but this should get you well on your way. The final authority on how
-Perl's threads behave is the documention bundled with the Perl
+Perl's threads behave is the documentation bundled with the Perl
distribution, but with what we've covered in this article, you should
be well on your way to becoming a threaded Perl expert.
@@ -1029,7 +1029,7 @@ LoVerso. Programming under Mach. Addison-Wesley, 1994, ISBN
0-201-52739-1.
Tanenbaum, Andrew S. Distributed Operating Systems. Prentice Hall,
-1995, ISBN 0-13-143934-0 (great textbook).
+1995, ISBN 0-13-219908-4 (great textbook).
Silberschatz, Abraham, and Peter B. Galvin. Operating System Concepts,
4th ed. Addison-Wesley, 1995, ISBN 0-201-59292-4
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