Last updated: November 22, 2017 – added new promo video
Today we have beautiful libraries for writing multi–threaded C#, and there is simply no excuse for writing bad asynchronous code. In this course I will teach you how to write rock–solid code using Tasks and Parallel LINQ that works perfectly on your first try.
I wrote a multi–threaded conversion utility a year ago that successfully migrated 100,000 documents from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. The program worked flawlessly the first time because I used PLINQ.
Sound good?
Writing multi–threaded code by hand is hard. I ll prove it to you by showing you some code that exchanges data between two threads. You will be surprised how difficult it is to do this reliably.
But then I ll show you how trivially easy it is to write asynchronous C# code using the Task Parallel Library and Parallel LINQ. These amazing frameworks allow anyone to write robust multi–threaded code that can take a beating.
By the end of the course you will be fluent in both the Tasks Parallel Library and Parallel LINQ.
Why should you take this course?
You should take this course if you are a beginner or intermediate C# developer and want to take your skills to the next level. Working with Tasks and Parallel LINQ might sound complicated, but all of my lectures are very easy to follow, and I explain all topics with clear code and many instructive diagrams. You’ll have no trouble following along.
Instructor Details
Courses : 10
Specification: Write Asynchronous C# Code With Tasks and PLINQ
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 3 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Andrii Dimarov –
I have to multiply the speed by 1.5, watching it at 1.0 makes it painfully slow. Looks like the guy is trying to make this course longer just with a very slow pronunciation.
Bruno R Valverde Melendez –
it’s was good, i would have liked to seen more examples
Martin Zemanek –
I liked the content, but the narration could be more enthusiastic. Sometimes I thought it was narrated by a robot.
Stephen He –
Need to more commercial samples in reality to support different theories
Frank Vasek –
Examples were too basic to really get a good look at what the power of using Tasks or parallel tasks can and should do. I learned a little but still this is no well thought out course and seems to be something he did on the fly.
Nisan Saadi –
Dictation is too slow
Owen Steele –
The compiler exercise didn’t work ran perfectly in VS but not the udemy web compiler
David RIEHL –
La section 02 correspond au cours How To Write Bulletproof Multi Threaded C# Code Section 03 quelques carts de fonctionnement avec Visual Studio 2019 (sous Windows) Section 04 une vue tr s rapide de LINQ / PLINQ (peut tre il aurait t bon de parler un peu de LINQ) Globalement a reste un bon cours, avec un bon exercice d’entrainement sur l’utilisation de la classe Task
Nitesh Rajgopal –
Excellent course. I am glad I chose this course. Thank you
Richard Sch npflug –
I liked chapters 15 19 the most. Wish it was more interactive, like in the single coding exercise. Many things are only on a very basic level but then repeated a lot of times, which just feels like wasted time. But overall it was okay.
Troy Silkwood –
amazing course, learned a lot!
Rinkoo Kushwaha –
this is nice and useful.
Czar Balangue –
Coming from a noob, Awesome method of explaining, really good.