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Parallel Programming in Native Code
Are you using ConcRT, PPL, or the Agents Library? We'd love to know.
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Are you using ConcRT, the Parallel Patterns Library (PPL), or the Asynchronous Agents Library? Are you planning to use or are you already using any of those technologies in a production application or library? We'd love to hear about it, and if you...
Parallel Programming in Native Code
Writing a Custom Message Block – Part 2: Reserving and Consuming
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Mike Chu
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In my last blog post , I covered an introduction to writing a custom message block. This covered the basic functions required to work with other message blocks in a message-passing network. To be fully compliant with all message blocks, there are four...
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