Learn Parallel Programming With C# And .Net
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English (US) | Size: 1.23 GB | Duration: 5h 18m
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English (US) | Size: 1.23 GB | Duration: 5h 18m
Discover the core multithreading and parallelization concepts supported by the .NET framework.
What you'll learn
Create and run independent tasks
Manage synchronized access to data
Effectively use parallel collections
Work with task continuations
Write parallel loops
Leverage the power of Parallel LINQ
Master asynchronous programming (async/await)
Requirements
Basic knowledge of C# and .NET framework
Basic knowledge of multithreading
Description
This course is about .NET Parallel Programming with C# and covers the core multithreading facilities in the .NET Framework, namely the Task Parallel Library (TPL) and Parallel LINQ (PLINQ).This course will teach you about:Task Programming: how to create and run tasks, cancel them, wait on them and handle exceptions that occur in tasks.Data Sharing and Synchronization, ensuring your access to shared data also happens in a safe and consistent manner.Concurrent Collections, such as ConcurrentBag, which operate correctly even when accessed from multiple threads.Task Coordination concepts, including the idea of continuations, as well as uses of synchronization primitives to coordinate tasks.Parallel Loops which let you easily iterate over a counter or collection while partitioning the data and processing it on separate threads.Parallel LINQ, the parallel version of .NET's awesome Language-Integrated Query (LINQ) technology.Async/Await and .NET's support for asynchronous programming.This course is suitable for:Beginner and experienced .NET/C# developersAnyone interested in multi-threading, parallelism and asynchronous programmingThe course consists of the following materials:Video lectures showing hands-on programmingC# files that you can download and runBefore taking the course, you should be comfortable with the C# programming language and familiar with multi-threading.
Who this course is for:
Beginner and experienced .NET developers,Computer Science students,Anyone interested in modern approaches to multithreading/parallelism