Supercharge your applications with the ultimate guide to asynchronous and multithreaded programming in C#!
In C# Concurrency: Asynchronous and Multithreaded Programming you'll learn how to:
Take full advantage of async/await
Write bug-free multithreaded code every time
Create multithreaded code that delivers real performance improvements
Grok C# and .NET multithreading and asynchronous primitives
Know when to use concurrency techniques-and when not to use them!
C# Concurrency: Asynchronous and Multithreaded Programming teaches you to harness the power of multithreading and async/await to get maximum speed from your code. Nir Dobovizki, a seasoned C# veteran with over 30 years of high-performance programming experience, is here to share his deep knowledge and expert techniques with you. Say goodbye to frustrating pitfalls and impossible-to-find bugs that slow down your applications. Nir's careful approach will teach you how to navigate these challenges with ease, allowing you to achieve lightning-fast performance like never before! About the technology: Concurrency is a developers' secret weapon for maximizing an application's performance. Using asynchronous and multithreaded programming techniques, you can seamlessly execute multiple tasks simultaneously, without sacrificing speed or quality. However, concurrency is notoriously challenging to implement correctly due to the potential for race conditions, deadlocks, and other synchronization issues, and even an experienced developer can make mistakes that undermine their code's speed and introduce bugs that take forever to find.
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Höhe: 233 mm
Breite: 184 mm
Dicke: 14 mm
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978-1-63343-865-1 (9781633438651)
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Nir Dobovizki is a software architect and a senior consultant. He has worked on concurrent and asynchronous systems, mostly high-performance servers, since the late 90s. His career has spanned multiple companies in the medical, defense, and manufacturing industries, where he has solved numerous problems arising from incorrect usage of multithreading and asynchronous programming.