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Updated Beta 2 samples for parallel programming
We've refreshed our Beta 2 samples for parallel programming with the .NET Framework 4. Thanks to the gracious assistance of the fabulous Lisa Feigenbaum and others on the Visual Basic team, in this refresh the majority of the samples are now available Read More...
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...
.NET 4 Beta 2 is here!
The .NET Framework 4 Beta 2 is now available! MSDN Subscribers can download it today, and it will be generally available for download on Wednesday.  More information is available at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/dd582936.aspx .  Additionally, 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...
Released! Parallel Extensions to the .NET Framework June 2008 CTP
We’re very excited to announce our 2 nd Community Technology Preview (CTP) for Parallel Extensions to the .NET Framework 3.5. We released the Dec07 CTP on 11/29/2007, and from that we have received a lot of feedback from the community and customers. While Read More...
Known Issues in the June 2008 CTP of Parallel Extensions
The Jun08 CTP is still an early pre-release version that is not ready for production usage. In addition to on-going feature additions and performance work, there are some known issues that we plan to address in future releases. Of course, there are always Read More...
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