Expert guidance for those programming today’s dual-core
processors PCs
As PC processors explode from one or two to now eight
processors, there is an urgent need for programmers to master
concurrent programming. This book dives deep into the latest
technologies available to programmers for creating professional
parallel applications using C#, .NET 4, and Visual Studio 2010. The
book covers task-based programming, coordination data structures,
PLINQ, thread pools, asynchronous programming model, and more. It
also teaches other parallel programming techniques, such as SIMD
and vectorization.
* Teaches programmers professional-level, task-based, parallel
programming with C#, .NET 4, and Visual Studio 2010
* Covers concurrent collections, coordinated data structures,
PLINQ, thread pools, asynchronous programming model, Visual Studio
2010 debugging, and parallel testing and tuning
* Explores vectorization, SIMD instructions, and additional
parallel libraries
Master the tools and technology you need to develop thread-safe
concurrent applications for multi-core systems, with
Professional Parallel Programming with C#.
表中的内容
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER 1: TASK-BASED PROGRAMMING.
CHAPTER 2: IMPERATIVE DATA PARALLELISM.
CHAPTER 3: IMPERATIVE TASK PARALLELISM.
CHAPTER 4: CONCURRENT COLLECTIONS.
CHAPTER 5: COORDINATION DATA STRUCTURES.
CHAPTER 6: PLINQ: DECLARATIVE DATA PARALLELISM.
CHAPTER 7: VISUAL STUDIO 2010 TASK DEBUGGING CAPABILITIES.
CHAPTER 8: THREAD POOLS.
CHAPTER 9: ASYNCHRONOUS PROGRAMMING MODEL.
CHAPTER 10: PARALLEL TESTING AND TUNING.
CHAPTER 11: VECTORIZATION, SIMD INSTRUCTIONS, AND ADDITIONALPARALLEL LIBRARIES.
CHAPTER A: .NET 4 PARALLELISM CLASS DIAGRAMS.
CHAPTER B: CONCURRENT UML MODELS.
CHAPTER C: PARALLEL EXTENSIONS EXTRAS.
INDEX.
关于作者
Gastón C. Hillar is an independent software consultant who has been researching parallel programming, multiprocessor, and multicore since 1997. He has years of experience designing and developing diverse types of complex parallelized solutions that take advantage of multiple processing cores with C# and .NET Framework.