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Reactive Extensions and Parallel Extensions
It’s awesome to see the Reactive Extensions to .NET (Rx) live on the DevLabs site.  If you haven’t checked out this exciting project, we urge you to do so.  Not only is it cool and useful technology, but the download includes a back ported (and Read More...
What's New in Beta 2 for PLINQ
Included in the .NET 4 Framework Beta 2 is a more robust and faster version of PLINQ. Between B1 and B2, PLINQ changes have mainly been under the covers, so hopefully no need to rewrite any of your applications to see the improvements. 1. Many improvements Read More...
Slides from Parallelism Tour
Last week, I had the privilege of touring around Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, and Michigan, speaking about the new parallel computing support in Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4. Many folks I spoke with were interested in getting a copy of the Read More...
Parallelized Map and Filter Operations
Common operations like map and filter are available in parallelized form through PLINQ, though the names differ.  A map can be achieved with PLINQ’s Select operator, and a filter with PLINQ’s Where operator. For example, I could implement a ParallelMap Read More...
Cancellation in Parallel Extensions
One of the great features that crosses all of Parallel Extensions types is a consistent approach to cancellation (see http://blogs.msdn.com/pfxteam/archive/2009/05/22/9635790.aspx ). In this post we explore some of the ways cancellation is used in Parallel Read More...
How PLINQ processes an IEnumerable<T> on multiple cores
As Ed Essey explained in Partitioning in PLINQ , partitioning is an important step in PLINQ execution. Partitioning splits up a single input sequence into multiple sequences that can be processed in parallel. This post further explains chunk partitioning, Read More...
ParallelOptions.MaxDegreeOfParallelism vs PLINQ’s WithDegreeOfParallelism
We exert a good deal of effort ensuring that the APIs we provide are consistent within Parallel Extensions as well as with the rest of the .NET Framework.  This is from many angles, including behavior and general design, but also naming.  So Read More...
Samples for Parallel Programming with the .NET Framework 4
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 . Read More...
.NET Framework 4.0 Poster for Download
Brad Abrams posted about a cool .NET Framework 4.0 poster which was distributed at the PDC last week and which you can download . Zoom in on the CORE section right in the middle for a glimpse into the parallelism support in .NET 4.0. Read More...
Concurrent, Multi-core Programming on Windows and .NET
Thanks to everyone who attended our PDC pre-conference session yesterday on parallelism and concurrency! We had a wonderful turnout at the event, and David, Joe, and I all had a terrific time. Attached to this post are the slides we presented. (It turns Read More...
PLINQ Ordering
There is a natural tension between ordering and performance in a parallel partitioning system such as PLINQ, which we addressed as guidance in the Dec07 CTP documentation:  “Although you can opt into ordering, this does come at a cost to performance Read More...
Parallel Extensions Demo Fun on Channel 9
When I was at TechEd 2008 Developer last week, I met up with the great Dan Fernandez from Channel 9 to show off Parallel Extensions and to demonstrate some of the sample applications included with our June 2008 CTP . The cameras were at the ready, so Read More...
More Channel 9 Parallel Extensions Goodness
Charles from Channel 9 came over to building 112 last week for an in-depth look at what's new in the June 2008 CTP of Parallel Extensions .  We spoke on the subject for an hour and a half or so, which you can see in a two-part series that was posted Read More...
Ray Tracer samples in the June 2008 CTP
The June 2008 Community Technology Preview (CTP) of Parallel Extensions to the .NET Framework was released on Monday, and we’re really pleased at the level of excitement in the community that we’re seeing in response. As part of the CTP, we included a Read More...
What's New in the June 2008 CTP of Parallel Extensions
We've just released a new community technology preview (CTP) of Parallel Extensions to the .NET Framework! You can download it from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=348F73FD-593D-4B3C-B055-694C50D2B0F3 . This release contains a Read More...
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