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Related posts: What's new in Beta 2 for the Task Parallel Library (1/3) What's new in Beta 2 for the Task Parallel Library (3/3) Last week, we talked about how TPL adopted a new, better cancellation model. Today, we’ll cover a change that makes Tasks
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Related posts: What's new in Beta 2 for the Task Parallel Library? (Part 2/3) What's new in Beta 2 for the Task Parallel Library? (Part 3/3) Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4 Beta 2 is here! In terms of completeness and readiness for production coding, Beta
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In .NET 4, the new Parallel class provides For, ForEach, and Invoke methods for performing operations in parallel. One mental model that some folks use when thinking about Parallel.For is that it’s equivalent to running one System.Threading.Tasks.Task
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A very interesting addition to .NET 4 is a set of new types that specifically assist with building cancellation-aware applications and libraries. The new types enable rich scenarios for convenient and safe cancellation, and help simplify situations that
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Along with the release of the .NET Framework 4 Beta 1 , we've just published a slew of samples that demonstrate using Parallel Extensions in a variety of ways. You can download these from Code Gallery at http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/ParExtSamples .
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In addition to the Betas of Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4 being available for download today, the MSDN documentation for .NET 4 Beta 1 is also available. This includes quite a bit of useful information about the new parallelism constructs.
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We’re very excited that the .NET Framework 4 Beta is now available for public download, as .NET 4 has Parallel Extensions built into its core. You can download the Betas for Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/netframework/dd582936.aspx
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