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	<description>One of the keys to building highly scalable ASP.NET applications is to use the ASP.NET thread pool as efficiently as possible. That means avoiding situations where threads lay dormant waiting for database queries, Web service calls, and other I/O operations to complete. This session describes how to do just that by leveraging the three asynchronous (and largely undocumented) programming models in ASP.NET. A must, if you care about building highly scalable Web sites!</description>
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			<![CDATA[ <p>I like this lecture.</p><p>posted by syedtayyabali</p>]]>
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