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Tpl Dataflow By Example Dataflow And Reactive Programming In Net Matt Carkci

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Tpl Dataflow By Example Dataflow And Reactive Programming In Net Matt Carkci
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Publisher: Leanpub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.84 MB
Pages: 62
Author: Matt Carkci
ISBN: 9781499149357, 1499149352
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Tpl Dataflow By Example Dataflow And Reactive Programming In Net Matt Carkci by Matt Carkci 9781499149357, 1499149352 instant download after payment.

The TPL Dataflow Library allows you to design asynchronous Actor and Dataflow based applications. While similar to Microsoft's Reactive Extensions, it goes far beyond what is offered by Rx with a more generalized abstraction to build all types of stream based applications. It does not force you to use IObservable and LINQ, data is simply a stream.
Messages transmit data from one block to another over links. Blocks handle the details of multithreading and execute anytime they receive data. All you have to think about is programming the blocks to do what you want. Focus on the problem domain not asynchronous details.
Downloadable code examples are used throughout the book to explain the library with a hands-on approach (ftp://DataflowBook.com).
For a complete understanding of dataflow theory and application, please see my other book "Dataflow and Reactive Programming Systems". While chapter two of this book is included in my other book, it does not contain best practices and program design tips specific to TPL Dataflow.

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