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Jennifer Marsman
Work-Stealing in .NET 4.0
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over 3 years ago
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jennmar
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There is some truly amazing support for parallel programming in .NET 4.0. One of the compelling new features of the Thread Pool in .NET 4.0 is work-stealing, which allows work to be processed by worker threads more efficiently. First of all...
Jennifer Marsman
Architecture Summit in Southfield, MI
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nPlus1.org is hosting its fourth Architecture Summit on July 31st at the Microsoft office in Southfield, MI. The topic of this summit will be Patterns and Principles. Session One: Software Patterns Patterns are an important tool to use as architects...
Jennifer Marsman
Parallel.For in .NET 4.0
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over 3 years ago
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In version 4.0 of the .NET Framework, there is a lot of support for parallel programming. One cool class to know is System.Threading.Parallel , which contains a number of static methods to parallelize loops and regions. Consider this code which uses...
Jennifer Marsman
XBOX Project Natal
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over 3 years ago
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I am completely psyched about XBOX Project Natal . How sweet is that? Without a controller, the game responds to your body’s movements. You can watch real people using it at the E3 conference.
Jennifer Marsman
Events hosted by SRT Solutions
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over 3 years ago
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SRT Solutions is running a number of events next week, which may be of interest to those in the Detroit/Ann Arbor area. First, there is a Software Stimulus lab on Monday, June 15. This features two distinct sessions: the morning session introduces...
Jennifer Marsman
Interview on Windows Azure, hosted by David Giard
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over 3 years ago
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jennmar
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David Giard hosted me on his webcast series . The topic was Windows Azure . Links: http://www.davidgiard.com/2009/05/28/JenniferMarsmanOnWindowsAzure.aspx http://www.viddler.com/explore/dgiard/videos/135/
Jennifer Marsman
Queues in Windows Azure Storage
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over 3 years ago
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jennmar
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This warrants calling out - the queues in Windows Azure aren't your typical FIFO queue/dequeue mechanism. They actually use a two-step dequeuing process. Imagine the typical Windows Azure architecture where a web role (or multiple web roles...
Jennifer Marsman
Windows Azure Developer Contest - Win Fame and Fortune (literally)!
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over 3 years ago
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This new CloudApp() contest looks extremely cool: the objective is to create a cloud application running on Windows Azure. There are categories for both .NET and PHP applications. The contest will be judged by Michael Cote, Om Malik, and you...
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