deCast - Introducing parallelism into your applications
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The trend in hardware has shifted from scaling up (faster processors) to scaling out (more processors). In order for our applications to take advantage of these additional processing power, we need to introduce parallelism into our applications. In this
screencast, Rob Bagby illustrates 3 approaches you can take when introducing parallelism to your applications: 1) Fine-grained parallelism, 2) Structured parallelism and 3) PLINQ. The approach Rob takes is to start with an a sequential application and parallelize
it using each of the 3 approaches.
You can read Rob's blog post on Introducing parallelism into your applications and download the sample code here.
You can read Rob's blog post on Introducing parallelism into your applications and download the sample code here.
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An illlustrative point Rob.
Maybe it's my screen but i cannot read the notepad notations because they are out of screen
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