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Last updated November 22, 2017 – added new promo video

Do you know how to write robust multi–threaded C# code that does not crash?

Lets face it: writing multi–threaded code is hard. The sobering truth is that, unless you know exactly what you’re doing, your code is pretty much guaranteed to crash in production.

Don’t let this happen to you!

It doesn’t have to be like this. If you have a good understanding of multi–threaded programming and follow a few simple industry best practices, you can write robust code that can take a beating.

I wrote a multi–threaded conversion utility a few years ago, that successfully migrated 100,000 documents from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. The program worked flawlessly the first time, because I implemented all of the best practices for writing asynchronous C# code.

Sound good?

In this course I am going to share these practices with you.

In a series of short lectures I will cover many multi–threading topics. I will show you all of the problems you can expect in asynchronous code, like race conditions, deadlocks, livelocks and synchronisation issues. I’ll show you quick and easy strategies to resolve these problems.

By the end of this course you will be able to write robust multi–threaded C# code that can take a beating.

Instructor Details

Mark Farragher is a blogger, investor, serial entrepreneur, and the author of 11 successful IT courses on Udemy and other marketplaces. His career spans over two decades during which Mark has been a Founder twice and CTO three times, and has launched two lean startups in The Netherlands. Mark became a Microsoft Certified Trainer in 2005 and started training classes in .NET development, web design, and Microsoft back-office servers. Today he uses his extensive knowledge of IT to help CTO s, architects, and other tech professionals with their leadership, communication, and technical skills. Mark has MCSA and MCSD certifications from Microsoft and is a certified Microsoft Trainer and Scrum master. He speaks fluent English, Dutch, and German.

Specification: How To Write Bulletproof Multi-Threaded C# Code

Duration

3 hours

Year

2019

Level

All

Certificate

Yes

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Yes

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  1. Dmytro Saus

    Great explanation and task assignement

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  2. Steve Pagano

    I’ve seen a number of the issues raised before, but there have been a few cases covered that I hadn’t considered before, so it was good to get a feel for it. A minor quibble: the author gives in incorrect definition of a race condition, but in the end he makes his point clear enough that this nitpick falls by the wayside.

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  3. Hareesh

    Brilliant and explained well. One drawback is that some videos are blur in between.

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  4. Vickyrusu

    Very clearly explain. Thank you!

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  5. Deepti Gupta

    Preactical approaach to problems was very nice

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  6. Jyoti Sanjay Mayne

    yes

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  7. Andrew Simpson

    I learned 2 main items when it came to my multi threading approach that I was doing incorrectly. With the knowledge I learned in this class I was able to fix these issues, and by doing so reduce the amount of times I am having errors in my application that requires human intervention within my automated systems.

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  8. Prasad Surase

    Interesting and easy to learn. Worth It..!

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  9. Srikant Krishna

    Excellent C# threading video.

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  10. Vamsee Krishna Mudradi

    Whatever was discussed was amply explained with real life examples and the example code snippets were concisely to the point.

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  11. David RIEHL

    Une introduction un peu longue et r p titive Un contenu int ressant malgr une erreur dans l’algorithme du d ner des philosophes Un cours globalement tr s pertinent

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