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Rodney Ringler

C# Multithreaded and Parallel Programming

Most modern machines have dual-core processors. This means that the present-day computer has the ability to multitask. Using multiple cores means your applications can process data faster and be more responsive to users. However, to fully exploit this in your applications, you need to write multithreading code.
We will begin by covering some techniques that have been around since the beginning of. NET, including the BackgroundWorker component, timers, and the Thread class. We will use tasks, task factories, and parallel loops to develop multithreaded applications at a higher level than directly creating and managing individual threads. Finally, we will look at the tools Visual Studio provides for debugging parallel applications, common concurrent design patterns, and the latest updates in PLINQ and async.
447 printed pages
Publication year
2014
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  • consent71has quoted2 years ago
    Task, Action, TaskFactory, Parallel, and TaskScheduler classes.

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