ThreadAbort
Calling this method terminates the thread...

A little bit about me...

Thursday, June 28, 2007 6:51 AM

Hello, my name is Christopher Chenoweth.  I am currently the CIO/VP of CDYNE Corporation.  Makers of Notify!, Postal Adddress Verifier, and many more web services.

I grew up with technology learning to program on a Commodore 64.  From a young age I have done a lot of things with electronics.  From putting my own computer together (I mean with a breadboard and microchips), to automating things in my house.  I can call my house and find out if I left the garage door up and have it close it.  These are all things I hope to document in my blog since I found them useful in my life and hope that others can learn from my mistakes!

What is ThreadAbort:
First, I will define a thread.  A thread is short for a Thread of Execution.  Which is a way for a program to split out tasks and allow it to run multiple things at once.  A ThreadAbort is way to terminate the execution of a thread.

Excuse me... what?
Let's say your watching a football game and the wife asks you to take a break.  This would be a Thread Abort.

Why is this blog named ThreadAbort?
I want you to "abort" what you are up to and take some time to read my blog!  So, do an abort on whatever task you are doing and read the rest of this blog.

Hometown:
I grew up in the rural part of Leavenworth, Kansas.


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And pretty much went to the same school all my life in a neighboring city called Tonganoxie, Kansas.


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