05 Nov 09

MindTouch @ Monospace: Going Concurrent & Keeping your Sanity

Last week, on October 28th, Steve and I had the pleasure of presenting at the Monospace conference. I picked a topic close to the API Team’s heart, Concurrency, and specifically covered our use of the asynchronous method pattern and our coroutine framework. We’ve covered a lot of the motivation and reasoning for this a number of times on the Concurrent Podcast. I captured the talk as a screencast  because i think it’s a useful primer on concurrency in MindTouch 2009 and our Dream framework and its especially useful as a hands-on companion for Concurrent Podcast 3: Coroutines:

I’d like to thank Scott Bellware for putting on a great conference, as well as everyone from the Mono team and the Mono/.NET community who attended. Monospace was incredibly insightful and I met a lot of very smart people there. Let’s hope this becomes a regular conference.

5 Responses to “MindTouch @ Monospace: Going Concurrent & Keeping your Sanity”

  1. vdaron responds:

    Hi

    is it possible to download that screencast ?

    Tks

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  4. [...] of the .NET 2.0 and mono 1.1.16 back in 2006. You can find a quick overview of it here. I've also covered it extensively in my monoconf talk. It's is similar in purpose to the Task class in the Task Parallel Library introduced by Microsoft [...]

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