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Visual Studio 2015 Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Jeff Martin
Book Image

Visual Studio 2015 Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Jeff Martin

Overview of this book

Visual Studio 2015 is the premier tool for developers targeting the Microsoft platform. Learning how to effectively use this technology can enhance your productivity while simplifying your most common tasks, allowing you more time to focus on your project. Visual Studio 2015 is packed with improvements that increase productivity, and this book walks you through each one in succession to help you smooth your workflow and get more accomplished. From customization and the interface to code snippets and debugging, the Visual Studio upgrade expands your options — and this book is your fast-track guide to getting on board quickly. Visual Studio 2015 Cookbook will introduce you to all the new areas of Visual Studio and how they can quickly be put to use to improve your everyday development tasks. With this book, you will learn not only what VS2015 offers, but what it takes to put it to work for your projects.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Visual Studio 2015 Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introduction


The use of asynchronous code has become more popular as programmers seek ways to deal with latency and blocking operations in their applications. For example, an application running with the benefit of significant local resources is still at the mercy of the response time of other systems that it has to communicate with. In many cases, applications wait for their users to respond, and they shouldn't consume all available system resources while they wait for the users to react.

To deal with these and similar challenges, multithreaded code has been used. With this approach, the work that needs to be done is handled by multiple threads, so while one thread is handling network communication, another may update the display. Sometimes, this approach has its own limitations, as additional threads increase complexity for the programmer, and there are practical limitations on how many threads can be effectively created and utilized.

Whether your code is currently multithreaded or not,...