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Parrallelism in the Tools, not an addin

http://www.intel.com/cd/software/products/asmo-na/eng/399359.htm

Clearly the days of just getting a faster cpu to solve performance problems are gone.  We are moving into the days of multiple cores and multiple threads per code.  I applaud Intel for coming out with this product.  I've built threaded applications and I appreciate how hard this is to do.  I don't envy anyone trying to make this concept simpler.  Unfortunately, I don't want the product to come from Intel.  These are tools that I need to have inside of Visual Studio and just be installed with the rest of the product.  I also need these features in C#, VB.NET, and other languages that sit on top of .NET.  I need all help for all of my languages and development. I've written multi-threaded apps in VB.NET.  I've needed to know WTF was going on and I just really had to guess how to make improvements.  Anyway, Thanks Intel.  Microsoft, I hope you are helping me on this also.  Where is PLinq when you need it? It can't get here fast enough.

Published Jan 06 2009, 10:00 PM by wallym
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