PLINQ

Posted by: The Moth, on 25 Jan 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

With VS2008 (more specifically .NET Framework 3.5) a wonderful thing was introduced: LINQ. Given the declarative nature of Language Integrated Query it was a prime candidate for trying to inject automatic parallelization in it (i.e. to run faster by seamlessly taking advantage of multiple cores). The result of those efforts is what I mentioned 18 months ago (Parallel LINQ) and followed with a screencast 4 months later: see the 2nd link in the list here. In this post I'll do a written overview based...

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