Use take 3.
- [Instructor] For next steps I invite you to visit…our company website cazton.com…and once you are here you can go to blog…and then technical blog and see…that there's a lot of in-depth blogs…on a lot of different topics here.…You can also go to my personal website…chanderdhall.com, again go to blog…and then technical blog and you can see…a lot of different topics here too.…One of the other free resources I'd like…to talk about is albahari.com.…
It also has a C sharp ebook.…When you do download the book just make sure…it is covering all the latest stuff…because looks like the latest update was made in 2011.…Otherwise too, there's a lot of advanced threading…blog posts that you can find on this website.…I really loved preparing this course.…I hope you enjoyed watching it too.…
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4/2/2018- Thread safety and affinity
- Signaling
- Task Parallel Library (TPL) basics
- PLINQ introduction
- Task-based Asynchronous Pattern (TAP)
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome50s
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1. Signaling and Thread Concepts
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Thread safety11m 13s
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Thread affinity6m 6s
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Two-way signaling7m 13s
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Signaling: ManualResetEvent11m 31s
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Signaling: Countdown3m 19s
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2. Task Parallel Library (TPL)
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TPL introduction1m 56s
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TPL demo3m 36s
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Parallel.For with thread local13m 45s
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Continuation with state7m 9s
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TaskCompletionSource6m 6s
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3. PLINQ
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PLINQ introduction3m 32s
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PLINQ demo4m 36s
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Degree of parallelism5m 20s
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Concurrency bag3m 34s
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Merge options3m 5s
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4. Task Asynchronous Pattern (TAP)
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TAP introduction2m 25s
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TAP demo8m 54s
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Conclusion
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Next steps53s
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