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Easy Parallelization and Smooth Multitasking: Code
By Jon Shemitz

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For your apps to have the best performance possible, you need to take advantage of the hardware on which they run. Jon Shemitz shows you how to use asynchronous delegates to take advantage of multiple processors. Here's the code for this excellent article.

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