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New PLINQ video on Channel 9

Igor and Joe from our Parallel Extensions team sat down with Charles from Channel 9 to discuss the inner workings of PLINQ.  The video of the conversation is now available at http://channel9.msdn.com/showpost.aspx?postid=390736.

"Continuing our exploration of the Parallel Computing Platform and the folks who think it up and build it, we sit down with software developers Joe Duffy (he wrote the original Parallel LINQ Think Week paper that Bill Gates read and obviously enjoyed!) and Igor Ostrovsky (he spends his time implementing PLINQ and associated technologies) to deeply dig into how PLINQ works.

Lots of whiteboarding and great conversation in this one, as is usual with the people helping to shape our general purpose parallel computing development platform.

Enjoy."

Posted: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 10:41 AM by toub

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