Difference between revisions of "LINQ: Language Features for concurrency (among other things)"
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;Speaker: Neal Gafter, Microsoft | ;Speaker: Neal Gafter, Microsoft | ||
− | ;Resources: [[Media:Gafter-LINQ.pdf | Slides]] and [http://medianetwork.oracle.com/media/show/15493 | + | ;Resources: [[Media:Gafter-LINQ.pdf | Slides]] and [http://medianetwork.oracle.com/media/show/15493 Video] |
===Abstract=== | ===Abstract=== |
Latest revision as of 12:14, 3 September 2010
Abstract
Language Integrated Query (LINQ) is a collection of language features, including lambda expressions and extension methods, that provides a pluggable approach to querying data across any aggregate data source.
We describe LINQ in the .NET languages and show how it supports a straightforward approach to data parallel programming, and we compare the resulting programming model to jsr166's ParallelArray.