Concurrent, Multi-core Programming on Windows and .NET
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multi-core, parallel programming, .NET programming, Windows Internals, C++ nuggets, Microsoft, .NET, Microsoft .Net framework, Microsoft .Net, C#
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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. And then the aim is to cover a broad range of topics, including mechanisms to create, coordinate, and synchronize among threads, best practices for concurrent libraries and applications and techniques for improving scalability, including lock free algorithms. The 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. share your thoughts on this.
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sumit
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To enter into a .net it is not neccessary to get the certification. You just do some dummy projects like student management/ Budget system or any of such kind of system. just you have to choose the language or plateform like windows or web(where...
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Pankaj T
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Hi Anjali, I am totally agreed with all the suggestions here. Firstly try to get some practical knowledge about the projects in .net. And if you are good enough in .net , I will suggest you to go for some certifications. I will surely enhance...
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Tarun Parihar
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Hi, i agree with all that certification is not mandatory for entering into industry. But with todays world of competition and specially for a fresher to enter one must have a litter upper edge in there CV besides rest. Certification is not...
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Anil kumar
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yes i also agree with Sunita's thought if you have ability to sell your dreams i give the surety that your products also will be sell automatically.
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Sunita Mohapatra
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Yes I agree ..... normally dreams are high. So if you are able to sell your dreams you can sell your product.....
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Database(sql,oracle etc) is the only reliable and compatible
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There is many other storage methods.
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Rahul Sharma
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"There is many other storage methods."
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Other options you might look at are message queues, whereby each client has a server-side message queue that is periodically checked, should I go with XML files
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