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Articles on Parallel Programming with the .NET Framework 4

A set of articles that provide information on parallel programming with the .NET Framework 4.

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    1.0

    Date Published:

    7/15/2024

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    PLINQOrderingModel.pdf

    UsingCancellationinNET4.pdf

    PerformanceCharacteristicsOfSyncPrimitives.pdf

    WhenToUseParallelForEachOrPLINQ.pdf

    UsingPLINQinOfficeAddins.pdf

    WorkflowAndParallelExtensionsinNET4.pdf

    PerformanceCharacteristicsOfThreadSafeCollection.pdf

    ParentChildTPLTasksRelationship.pdf

    OptimizingUsingConcurrencyVisualizer.pdf

    ParallelProgramsinNET4_CodingGuidelines.pdf

    Using Net4ToAchieveDataParallelism.pdf

    TPLOptionsTour.pdf

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    The .NET Framework 4 includes extended support for writing parallel applications, through enhancements to the CLR itself as well as through new libraries commonly referred to as "Parallel Extensions to the .NET Framework." The set of articles available in this download provides detailed information on Parallel Extension, including the Task Parallel Library (TPL), Parallel LINQ (PLINQ), and a set of new coordination primitives and thread-safe data structures. These articles provide insights into performance characteristics, usage patterns, best practices, integration of parallelism with other programming frameworks, and more.
  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows 7, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP

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