It’s been a hectic and exciting few weeks, and we on the Parallel Computing Platform team have been having a great time talking with customers all over the world, at the PDC, at TechEd EMEA, at DevConnections, through Channel 9, and more. A lot of the resulting material is now available online for viewing, so do check it out if you’re interested.
PDC 2008 videos
Parallel Programming for Managed Developers with the Next Version of Microsoft Visual Studio
Parallel Programming for C++ Developers in the Next Version of Microsoft Visual Studio
Microsoft Visual Studio: Bringing out the Best in Multicore Systems
Concurrency Runtime Deep Dive: How to Harvest Multicore Computing Resources
Parallel Symposium: Addressing the Hard Problems with Concurrency
Parallel Symposium: Application Opportunities and Architectures
Parallel Symposium: Future of Parallel Computing
Research: Concurrency Analysis Platform and Tools for Finding Concurrency Bugs
The Concurrency and Coordination Runtime and Decentralized Software Services Toolkit
Channel 9: Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 Week
Using the Parallel Extensions to the .NET Framework
Native Parallelism with the Parallel Patterns Library
Debugging Parallel Applications with Visual Studio 2010
TechEd EMEA 2008
Parallel Programming for Managed developers with Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0
Tech chat with Microsoft’s parallel guru Steve Teixeira
Why we Need the Task-Based Programming Model Introduced in .NET 4
The Inexorable Drive to Many-Core Processors
Other (OnMicrosoft, University of Washington Colloquium, …)
Concurrent Programming on Windows
Visual Studio 2010 Part 1 of 2- Support for Parallelism
Visual Studio 2010 Part 1 of 2- Support for Parallelism
Microsoft’s Parallel Computing Platform: Applied Research in a Product Setting
And if you’re more interested in the written word, check out this recent tech brief in Redmond Developer News:
Tech Brief: Parallel Extensions
All of this is, of course, in addition to all of the previous material that’s been posted online, such as was mentioned at The Channel 9 videos are rolling in, Webcasts on Parallelism from France, Parallel Extensions Demo Fun on Channel 9, More Channel 9 Parallel Extensions Goodness, New PLINQ video on Channel 9, Task Parallel Library on Channel 9, Burton Smith on Channel 9, Parallel Extensions on .NET Rocks, Parallelism in October 2008 MSDN Magazine, and Another Parallel Extensions screencast.
Enjoy!
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