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Phil @ Houston C# SIG
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over 2 years ago
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If you’re in Houston on May 17, please consider yourself welcome to join us for a presentation on Visual Studio 2010 and the Parallel Computing Platform. More info here .
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Using PCP - How to accomplish Reduction
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A common operation in parallel code design involves accumulating, or “reducing”, results from a number of concurrent operations into a single “all-up” result. With the Parallel Computing Platform , this operation is associated closely with...
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