Stephen Toub Tour – Parallel Computing Resources
Last week, Stephen Toub met with roughly 450 people on his Parallel Computing tour! He toured through Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Detroit, meeting with customers during the day and speaking at user group meetings in the evenings.
I promised that I would post some resources from Stephen’s tour.
Downloads
Stephen’s slide deck: Toub_ParallelismTour_Oct2009.zip
Download Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4.0 Beta 2: https://go.microsoft.com/?linkID=9692084
Download the Parallel samples: https://code.msdn.microsoft.com/ParExtSamples (click the Downloads tab)
Blogs
Managed code parallelism: https://blogs.msdn.com/pfxteam (Stephen blogs here)
Native code parallelism: https://blogs.msdn.com/nativeconcurrency
Parallelism tools: https://blogs.msdn.com/visualizeparallel
I’ve also posted a few blog posts on this topic: Parallel Programming
Other Online Resources
Concurrency developer center: https://msdn.com/concurrency
Parallel forums: https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/parallelextensions/threads
Finally, David Giard interviewed Stephen as part of his “Technology and Friends” webcast series. If you missed Stephen, you can hear some of his thoughts here.
Comments
Anonymous
November 03, 2009
Thanks for bring Stephen to the Heartland! His talk was on of the most informative previews I've seen in a long time. The fact that he actually worke on the Parallelism team had much to do with this. I'm looking forward to the "special guest" next spring!Anonymous
November 03, 2009
Thanks for bring Stephen to the Heartland! His talk was on of the most informative previews I've seen in a long time. The fact that he actually worke on the Parallelism team had much to do with this. I'm looking forward to the "special guest" next spring!Anonymous
November 03, 2009
I agree. I think that was one of the best meetings we've had at the Cleveland .Net UG. It was great hearing from someone so knowledgable and able to speak so clearly on a complex topic. Thanks Stephen and Jennifer for making the trip.Anonymous
November 03, 2009
Thank you very much for coming through the Louisville area. I personally found Stephen's presentation valuable and interesting. It definitely sparked my interest in parallel computing, and .NET 4.Anonymous
November 03, 2009
Thanks for brining Steven by. I'm sure I speak for all of us when I say it was great hearing about the new developments in parallel computing.Anonymous
January 18, 2010
Internet Resources. Parallel Computing Presentations in Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee.