A Designing Reusable Libraries for Concurrent .NET Programs

AS THE INDUSTRY at large grows up with concurrency as a first-class design concept, the reusable libraries and larger frameworks that developers use to build complex systems and applications must increasingly cope with pervasive concurrency. Although this book has spent a great deal of time expanding on the mechanisms, concepts, and best practices of concurrent programming, this appendix presents several important ideas in a single, consolidated place.

Pervasive concurrency may sound revolutionary at first, but the industry-wide transformation from sequential to concurrent won’t take place overnight. Early adoption will occur in applications, while libraries and frameworks will evolve ...

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