Friday, February 6, 2009

C# 2008 and 2005 Threaded Programming: Beginner's Guide


Are you tired of watching your dual-core CPU usage around 50%?
Are you tired of watching your quad-core CPU usage around 25%?
Do you work with C#?
Do you want to exploit all the cores available in modern computers?
Do you want to parallelize your algorithms?
Do you want to improve your applications' performance without reading 2,000 pages?
If your answer to this six questions is YES, then, my new book "C# 2008 and 2005 Threaded Programming: Beginner's Guide", published by Packt Publishing, can help you.

The book offers a practical guide to developing responsive multi-threaded applications in C#to tackle the multicore complexity in around 400 pages.

This is a concise practical guide that will help you learn C# threaded programming, with lot of examples and clear explanations. It is packed with screenshots to aid your understanding of the process.

You can also download the code samples from Packt's website support for this book.

Comments and feedback about the book are both welcome!

1 comment:

  1. Congratulations, Gaston.
    Your book is great. It helped me to understand how to take advantage of multicore processors using C#. Great and cool examples! I'll recommend it to any C# developer.

    Cheers,

    Tom Bricks

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