Task and Task<TResult>, Waiting and Continuations
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Join Danny Shih as he introduces the heart of the Task Parallel Library (TPL). He’ll talk about two core types (Task and Task<TResult>) and two functionalities that they support (waiting and continuations).
Learn more about the .NET Framework 4 and keep abreast of Parallel Computing tools and techniques via the
Concurrency Dev Center.
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