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Parallel Programming with .NET
Parallel Extensions on .NET Rocks
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Stephen Toub - MSFT
5
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Joe Duffy, our dev lead, appeared on the 12/25/07 edition of .NET Rocks! , speaking about Parallel Extensions and the Task Parallel Library: " Carl and Richard talk to Microsoft's Joe Duffy about the Task Parallel Library, which promises to make...
Parallel Programming with .NET
F# and the Task Parallel Library
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Stephen Toub - MSFT
5
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Over on his blog, Don Syme has a post about F# and Parallel Extensions : "Over the coming year I expect we'll be seeing this library used very widely from F#, and we'll eventually be using the TPL as a key underlying technology for F# asynchronous...
Parallel Programming with .NET
LINQ 101, "Parallelism Blockers," and PLINQ
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Stephen Toub - MSFT
5
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PLINQ is a very cool technology, and I believe it will prove useful for parallelizing operations in a wide range of important scenarios. Moreover, I believe that the programming model it provides will enable a wide-range of developers to easily take advantage...
Parallel Programming with .NET
Another Parallel Extensions screencast
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over 5 years ago
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Stephen Toub - MSFT
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Daniel Moth is on a roll. Two weeks ago he created three great overview screencasts for Parallel Extensions to the .NET Framework . Today, he released a fourth video , covering the Task and TaskManager classes. Thanks, Daniel! We'll get this added to...
Parallel Programming with .NET
Code Snippets for Parallel.For and Parallel.ForEach
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over 5 years ago
by
Stephen Toub - MSFT
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Introduced in Visual Studio 2005, Code Snippets allow you to quickly insert reusable blocks of code into your project. For example, if you want to quickly write a for loop in C#, you can simply type "for" into your code file, and IntelliSense shows you...
Parallel Programming with .NET
Parallelizing a query with multiple “from” clauses
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over 5 years ago
by
poojanagpal
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Consider a simplified version of Luke Hoban's LINQ ray tracer var Xs = Enumerable .Range(1, screenWidth); var Ys = Enumerable .Range(1, screenHeight); var sequentialQuery = from x in Xs from y in Ys select new { X = x, Y = y, Color...
Parallel Programming with .NET
Parallel Extensions and Silverlight 2.0
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
joedu
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From time to time, we get a question about whether we intend for Parallel Extensions to target Silverlight. The simple answer is: Not Yet. Here’s a more complete answer: Not for Silverlight 2.0, at least. Rich Lander from the CLR team described the...
Parallel Programming with .NET
Give Feedback Through the Connect site
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
essey
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Have you found any bugs, unknown issues (vs. known issues ), or any wish list items? Go to our Connect site , sign up for the Parallel Extensions to the .NET Framework connection, and start giving us direct feedback. While the blog comments and...
Parallel Programming with .NET
MSDN Forums
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Stephen Toub - MSFT
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There are some great discussions going on over at the Parallel Extensions forum on MSDN . Download the CTP , try out the bits, head on over to the forums , and get involved! We'd love to hear from you.
Parallel Programming with .NET
Chunk partitioning vs range partitioning in PLINQ
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Stephen Toub - MSFT
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If you look in the PLINQ samples in the December 2007 CTP , you'll see a parallel implementation of Luke Hoban's LINQ ray tracer . The sample parallelizes the ray tracer by changing very few lines of code. Luke's original query started as follows: ...
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