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This March 2012 digital issue of Dr. Dobb's Journal is devoted to Microsoft technologies. Learn how to create a custom output cache provider in ASP.NET 4, discover parallel queries in .NET with PLINQ, explore the task scheduler in Visual Studio's CRT, and more!
In This March Digital Issue:
- Creating a Custom Output Cache Provider in ASP.NET 4
By Joydip Kanjilal
ASP.NET 4 provides support for cache extensibility through a
provider model that you can write yourself. The primary benefit
of this approach is that you can cache objects outside of
the ASP.NET Worker Process. Getting the performance benefits
of this customized cache control requires a few basic steps,
presented in this article.
- PLINQ: Parallel Queries in .NET
By Donis Marshall LINQ queries execute when you iterate over the results, and
they execute sequentially. With PLINQ, the iterations are performed
in parallel, as tasks are scheduled on threads running
in the .NET Framework 4 thread pool.
- From the Vault: Concurrency Runtime (CRT) — The Task Scheduler
By Lahlali Issam
Visual C++ 2010 came with new features and enhancements to
simplify native programming. The Concurrency Runtime (CRT),
for instance, is a framework that simplifies parallel programming
and helps you write robust, scalable, and responsive parallel
applications. This article explores the Task Scheduler, which
schedules and coordinates tasks at runtime.
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