Tuesday, September 23, 2014
6:00 PM
The .NET framework has a long history of supporting asynchronous and parallel programming techniques. Let's explore that evolution and establish an understanding of the latest abstractions: the TPL, PLINQ, Parallel Data Structures, the Reactive Framework and the async features of C# 5. These abstractions make parallel programming more accessible than ever before. But, the abstractions don't negate the need for care. We'll talk about when to use them, when not to, readability, testability, partitioning work and how to achieve long term, maintainable applications. You'll walk away with the foundations to start applying these techniques in your own work.
Presented By: Wes McClure
Wes McClure is passionate about helping companies achieve remarkable results with technology and software. He’s had extensive experience developing software and working with teams to improve how software is developed to meet business objectives. Wes launched Full City Tech to leverage his expertise to help companies rapidly deliver high quality software to delight customers.
Sponsored By: KForce Technology Staffing
Presented By: Wes McClure
Wes McClure is passionate about helping companies achieve remarkable results with technology and software. He’s had extensive experience developing software and working with teams to improve how software is developed to meet business objectives. Wes launched Full City Tech to leverage his expertise to help companies rapidly deliver high quality software to delight customers.
Sponsored By: KForce Technology Staffing
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