Threading Training & Events
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Jun
25
Converting .NET Libraries to Windows 8 - 4th Floor, United States
happened 8 years ago
See the differences between .net and WinRT and how to port your code! While adopting Windows 8, you might run into scenarios where you want to re-use existing .net code in Windows 8 class libraries.
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May
22
Sign up for What's New in .NET 4.5 - Redmond, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by .NET Developers Association
AbstractExplore the .NET 4.5 beta to see the next round of changes for your favorite development tool. You?ll see a new approach to asynchronous programming, support for Win 8 development, and a few other features and improvements. This session will clarify the distinction between asynchronous and multi-threading, when each is appropriate and the extra complexity of multi-threading.
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Apr
20
".NET 4.5 and Windows 8" presented by Kathleen Dollard - Springfield, United States
happened 8 years ago
Join the Sangamon Valley .NET User Group (SVNUG) after work on Friday, April 20th, 2012, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM in the Embassy Room (Concourse level) of the Hilton (downtown Springfield) for our first special event!
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Feb
28
Developing Android Services Part 2 - Atlanta, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Atlanta Developers - ADEV
Speaker: Chuck Beasley, Senior Consultant with MagenicSynopsis: One challenge to a responsive user experience is a long running operation, also known as a blocking task. Typically, solutions to this problem are to utilize threads or asynchronous tasks. However, both methods suffer from the same fundamental issue. If they run for more than a few seconds, the process may be killed by the OS.
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Feb
22
Adobe Air Mobile Development Fundamentals - Vancouver, Canada
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The Vancouver Flash Platform Meetup Group
There's a lot of talk about Adobe Air and cross platform compiling, but not a lot of people are doing it right. It's hard to design for multiple devices at once, especially hard for the constraints of today's mobile devices. Until Stage3D and multithreading are released for mobile we need to be ever so careful at how we craft our apps for mobile devices. Personally I know most of the tricks out there to achieve great framerates without hampering graphic functionality.
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Sep
9
September Houston.pm Meeting: An Intro to the Qore Language for Perl Programmers - Houston, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Houston Perl Meetup
Brett Estrade has volunteered to make a quick presentation on the Qore language.The basics of the Qore language will be introduced from the perspective of a Perl programmer, include basic data structures, object oriented capabilities, and multi-threading. Ideas for future talks regarding Qore, Perl threading/asynchronicity, and using Qore with Perl will be discussed by all.
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Apr
6
Streams of Streams - Your Rx Prescription with Ray Booysen - Poplar, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Canary Wharf .NET User Group
With any complex application, dealing with many streams of data can become very complex, especially when multi-threading is introduced. One of the solutions to this problem is the Microsoft Rx Framework. Built from the ground up to handle many streams of data in a well defined contract, Rx will blow you away with it's simplicity and power. Coupled with the power of LINQ and you have complete control of your data.
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Mar
24
Threading in C# - Saint Louis, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by St. Louis ALT.NET Meetup
Threading is one of those "black arts" that the really advanced Ninjas know how to do. I've done a bit of it in the past, but I want to learn more. Libraries like the TPL for LINQ are very useful, but are not a true substitute for threading. *Threading basics *Writing thread-safe code *Sharing state between threads *Synchronizing threads *The thread pool *Delegates and threads *Other parallel approaches (e.g., the TPL)
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Mar
15
RestKit - Raleigh.rb March Meeting - Morrisville, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The Raleigh-area Ruby Brigade (raleigh.rb)
RestKit presents a simple, yet very powerful iOS API that allows the developer to integrate with backend web applications in the cloud without worrying about the complexities of HTTP, threading, data parsing/processing, and handling data persistence. It's of particular interest to Rubyists since RestKit embraces REST principles making it an ideal fit for interfacing with Rails-based applications.Bio: Blake Watters is CTO of Two Toasters and one of the primary developers of RestKit.
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Mar
15
In The Brain of Dierk Koenig, Concurrent programming for you and me - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by OpenSource & Agile Community Events
The Java platform has supported concurrent programming since its early days. However, the standard means of multithreading and synchronization have been difficult to master. In this talk Dierk Koenig will explore how with the help of GPars, Groovy's library for concurrent programming, concepts like fork/join, map/reduce, actors, and dataflow can make our concurrent tasks simpler and less error-prone.
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Feb
17
The Social Science Of B2B Connections - Vancouver, Canada
happened 10 years ago
Organised by Byzhub Vancouver - Entrepreneur Meetup
$5.00 Admission 100% goes to Aunt Leah's SocietyAunt Leah's Independent LifeSkills Society helps foster children and mothers in need on their journey to self-sufficiency.Do You Want To Amplify Your Social Media Marketing?After spending countless hours trying and testing various social media platforms for his Web Marketing business Matt Astifan, now social media instructor at Web Friendly, used to say “social media is a waste of time”That was until he had his “Ah-ha” moment.
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Feb
4
Mobile First! with Luke Wroblewski - Mountain View, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by Bay Area Mobile
<p>For years, most Web teams have designed for the desktop. Mobile, if it even happened, was a port off the desktop version, designed and built before anyone even considered the mobile experience. This made perfect sense for a while. Browsing the Web on mobile phones was painful; carriers controlled access to the Web on their devices; and mobile network speeds made everything often grind to a halt.</p
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Feb
16
Microsoft Developer Dinner for Partners: Parallel Computing for Managed Developers - Suite 300, United States
happened 11 years ago
During this developer dinner we will focus on understanding the importance of the “parallel computing shift” and also the technologies introduced in .NET 4 that are easing this transition.
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Sep
23
Microsoft Developer Dinner Series for Partners: Parallel Computing for Managed Developers - Durham, United States
happened 11 years ago
During this developer dinner we will focus on understanding the importance of the “parallel computing shift” and also the technologies introduced in .NET 4 that are easing this transition.
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Jun
9
Hampton Roads .NET Users Group - Chesapeake, United States
happened 11 years ago
Parallel Extensions for .NET The manycore revolution started several years ago. Striving to conserve power while meeting the ever-growing demand for performance, chip manufacturers have been focusing on adding more computing cores to their packaging instead of ratcheting up the clock speeds. Yo...
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Nov
27
Multi-threaded .NET Programming with C# - London, United Kingdom
happened 14 years ago
Organised by JB International Consultants Ltd
This intensive course has been specifically designed to address the requirements of developers who wish to take advantage of multiprocessor machines or machines with dual logical / physical cores. Available on our public schedule, or as a custom, on-site training course.
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Jan
25
VBUG: Threading with Annie Matthewman - Almondsbury Bristol , United Kingdom
happened 15 years ago
Organised by VBUG
This session examines scenarios where you might want to use multi-threading & the common traps developers fall into when first trying to use it. It will look at how the .NET Framework exposes threads with worked examples in VB.NET
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