Programming in the Age of Concurrency
22 October 2007 in Microsoft & Programming
I spoke recently about the Parallel FX (PFX) extension for .NET, and not much happen in this subject until now. Channel9 has an interview with Anders Hejlsberg and Joe Duffy about this.
The interview displays some details on this new technology, from the basics to a more detailed information about the current architecture and implementation.
Although I think a lot of work still needs to be made, I’m sure this will be an awesome start point for concurrent programming in the .NET framework.
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Ghillie Suits » Programming in the Age of Concurrency says 22 October 2007 @ 14:10
[…] Check it out! While looking through the blogosphere we stumbled on an interesting post today.Here’s a quick excerpt I spoke recently about the Parallel FX (PFX) extension for .NET, and not much happen in this subject until now. Channel9 has an interview with Anders Hejlsberg and Joe Duffy about this. The interview displays some details on this new technology, from the basics to a more detailed information about the current architecture and implementation […]
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