By bloid
via itjoblog.co.uk
Published: Nov 20 2008 / 13:09
Concurrent programming was a major theme at Microsoft's recent Professional Developers Conference. We all know the reasoning: processors are no longer getting faster, but multiple processors are now commonplace. Even my desktop PC is a quad-core. However, having multiple processors is no guarantee that applications will run faster. For that to happen, the application has to be coded with concurrency in mind. Therefore, if we want to write fast applications, we have to learn concurrent programming.
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