Concurrency in .NET (Manning)
Monday, 30 July 2018

This book teaches you how to build concurrent and scalable programs in .NET using functional programming. In this intermediate-level guide, author Riccardo Terrell aims to show how to write code with improved speed and effectiveness by adopting a declarative programming style. Featuring examples in both C# and F#, this book guides you through concurrent and parallel designs that emphasize functional programming in theory and practice.

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Author: Riccardo Terrell
Publisher: Manning
Date: July 2018
Pages: 568
ISBN: 978-1617292996
Print: 1617292990
eBook: Free with print copy
Audience: .NET developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: ASP .NET 

 

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  • The most important concurrency abstractions
  • Employing the agent programming model
  • Implementing real-time event-stream processing
  • Executing unbounded asynchronous operations
  • Best concurrent practices and patterns that apply to all platforms.

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