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asynchronous
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Asynchronous Patterns for Ruby Based on Pure MRI CRuby code

# Examples

the "simple async processing" will let you use os threads (1.9.n+)
for multiprocessing so you can give multiple task to do and
until you ask for the value, the process will be in the background
You can also use OS threads instead of VM Threads for real Parallelism

the "require_files" shows you how can you get files from directory
in a recursive way and stuffs like that so you can be lay

## LICENSE

(The MIT License)

Copyright (c) 2009-2013 Adam Luzsi <adamluzsi@gmail.com>

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