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Titel:C# concurrency
Mitwirkende:Dobovizki, Nir [PräsentatorIn]   i
Institutionen:Manning Publications, [Verlag]   i
Ausgabe:[First edition].
Verlagsort:[Place of publication not identified]
Verlag:Manning Publications
E-Jahr:2025
Jahr:[2025]
Umfang:1 online resource (1 video file (6 hr., 58 min.))
Illustrationen:sound, color
Fussnoten:Online resource; title from title details screen (O’Reilly, viewed April 15, 2025)
Abstract:Supercharge your applications with the ultimate guide to asynchronous and multithreaded programming in C#! C# Concurrency teaches you how to write effective multithreaded and asynchronous software in C#. Practical techniques, real-world examples, and useful code samples cut through the confusion around async/await and help you write rapid, reliable, and bug-free code. In C# Concurrency: Asynchronous and Multithreaded Programming you'll learn how to: Take full advantage of async/await Write bug-free multithreaded code every time Create multithreaded code that delivers real performance improvements Grok C# and .NET multithreading and asynchronous primitives Know when to use concurrency techniques--and when not to use them! In C# Concurrency Nir Dobovizki, a seasoned C# veteran with over 30 years of high-performance programming experience, shares his deep knowledge and expert techniques. Say goodbye to frustrating pitfalls and impossible-to-find bugs that slow down your applications. Nir's careful approach will teach you how to navigate these challenges with ease, allowing you to achieve lightning-fast performance like never before! About the Technology Asynchronous and multithreaded programs can perform multiple tasks simultaneously without losing speed or reliability. But getting concurrency right can challenge even experienced developers. This practical book teaches you to deliver concurrent C# apps that are lighting fast and free of the deadlocks and other synchronization issues that undermine performance and take forever to find. About the Book C# Concurrency equips programmers with a comprehensive understanding of multithreading and asynchronous programming, focusing on the practical use of the C# async-await feature to simplify asynchronous tasks. It teaches how to avoid common pitfalls, addresses classic multithreading issues like deadlocks and race conditions, and advanced topics such as controlling thread of execution and using thread-safe collections. What's Inside .NET multithreading and asynchronous primitives When to use concurrency techniques--and when not to! Confidently use async/await About the Reader For experienced C# programmers. No knowledge of asynchro- nous programming required. About the Author Nir Dobovizki is a senior software architect and consultant who has worked on concurrent and asynchronous systems since the late 90s. Quotes Gives you knowledge you can use immediately, without wading into unnecessary complexity. Invaluable. - Oren Eini, RavenDB A clear discussion of how to use C# features to harness the power of multi-core CPUs. - Robert Robey, AMD A great starting point for concurrency, threading and asynchronicity. - Ji¿₉©Ư ♯⁺in♯⁻ura, Microsoft Gives you the confidence to tame concurrency and asynchronous programming. - Milorad Imbra, FEVO.
URL:Aggregator: https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/-/9781633438651VE/?ar
Datenträger:Online-Ressource
Sprache:eng
Sach-SW:C# (Langage de programmation)
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 Programmation (Informatique)
 computer programming
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