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Parallel Programming in Native Code
On Channel9: a chat with members from the Visual C++ and Concurrency Runtime teams
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rickmolloy
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Last week, Don McCrady, Damien Watkins from the C++ team and I sat down with Charles from Channel9 and chatted about the Concurrency Runtime, new C++ work in Visual Studio 2010 and how our teams are working together. As Charles pointed out, we also...
Parallel Programming in Native Code
An Introduction to Native Concurrency in Visual Studio 2010
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Atilla Gunal
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In this blog I will be giving an introduction to the native concurrency support in Visual Studio 2010. My motivation is that an architectural understanding of the features will enable the reader to make the most of the underlying infrastructure. In future...
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