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Parallel Computing Platformby Niklas Gustafsson, software architect at Microsoft Corporation 
With Visual Studio 2010, Microsoft is shipping a broad set of technologies to support programmers in their quest of taking full advantage of the emerging parallel hardware. In this talk, I will present these technologies and give an overview of the kinds
 of algorithms targeted. Supporting both native-code development in C&amp;#43;&amp;#43; and managed-code development in C#, Visual Basic and F#, the new libraries and language features have a lot to offer the parallel programmer. 
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