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Patterns of Parallel Programming

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July 1, 2010, Microsoft Corporation, 118 pages

This document provides an in-depth tour of support in the Microsoftยฎ .NET Framework 4 for parallel programming.
This includes an examination of common parallel patterns and how theyโ€™re implemented without and with this new support, as well as best practices for developing parallel components utilizing parallel patterns.

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