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The http://blogs.msdn.com/b/nativeconcurrency/ Parallel Computing Concurrency Runtime team write tools for the C++ community that make it easier to write reliable, performant and scalable concurrent and parallel code. In this conversation, Mike Chu , Dana Groff, Artur Laksberg, and Vinod Koduvayoor Subramanian talk about their latest addition to the http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd492418.aspx Parallel Patterns Library which provides http://blogs.msdn.com/b/nativeconcurrency/archive/2011/03/09/tasks-and-continuations-available-for-download-today.aspx wait-free concurrency programming by specifying tasks, the ability to schedule tasks on events and continuations that specify a task or tasks which are run after one or more tasks finish . What’s better is that much of this is available now through the http://archive.msdn.microsoft.com/concrtextras ConcRT Extra’s “Sample Pack” . Here, Vinod Koduvayoor Subramanian, a software engineer who pushes this stuff to the limit and is a champion of target customers (also known as software testing), explains chaining tasks, continuations at the whiteboard. Its fast-paced so pay attention! This is the second part of a recent conversation about whats in the latest sample pack and the thinking behind it. See the first part http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Going+Deep/Parallel-Programming-in-Native-Code-Tasks-and-Continuations-Part-1-of-2 here . Please download the sample pack, play with the new library, push it and provide feedback to the team. They really want and need your input to insure they deliver the right things for real world usage by C++ developers. Go native! <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Feeds/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:80549d970cf245d693f79e9f012e4200
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