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My PDC Pre-conference Session

I will attend "Concurrent, Multi-core Programming on Windows and .NET" session at PDC, next month. This will be a great workshop for me, not only because of its great topics, but I will meet some folks behind these technologies.

Guru (s): David Callahan, Joe Duffy, Stephen Toub

The leap from single-core to multi-core technology is altering computing as we know it, enabling increased productivity, powerful energy-efficient performance, and leading-edge advanced computing experiences. The good news is that Windows and .NET offer rich support for threading and synchronization to take advantage of these new platforms. This session, presented by David Callahan, Microsoft distinguished engineer, Joe Duffy, author of "Concurrent Programming on Windows” (Addison-Wesley), and Stephen Toub, program manager lead for the Concurrency Development Platform team at Microsoft, will cover a broad range of topics, including mechanisms to create, coordinate, and synchronize among threads; best practices for concurrent libraries and apps; and techniques for improving scalability, including lock-free algorithms. Focus will be on .NET programming, including the next generation of parallel programming support within the Framework, but Windows internals and C++ nuggets will be discussed too.

Can't wait to see and learn from them soon.

Cheers - Risman Adnan

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