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Async.
Presents a collection of asynchronous algorithms that are useful for solving a variety of problems in distributed systems. It valuable resource for researchers and developers who are interested in designing and implementing asynchronous algorithms.
Dives deep into the async/await pattern in the .NET framework and explores the tools and features available to developers to create asynchronous code.
Focuses on asynchronous programming in C# 7, exploring the new features introduced in C# 7 and providing practical examples for building asynchronous and concurrent applications.
Uses Node.js as a platform to teach modern asynchronous programming techniques, covering topics such as promises, async/await, and generators.
Focuses on the RxJS library for reactive programming in JavaScript, providing a comprehensive guide to building asynchronous and event-driven applications.
Provides a practical guide to async programming patterns in C#. It covers topics such as async/await, tasks, and parallel programming. It good choice for developers who want to learn how to write efficient and scalable async code in C#.
The second edition of this book provides a practical guide to async programming patterns in C#. It covers topics such as async/await, tasks, and parallel programming. It good choice for developers who want to learn how to write efficient and scalable async code in C#.
Covers advanced topics in concurrency in Go, such as channels, synchronization primitives, and patterns. It good choice for developers who want to learn how to write efficient and scalable concurrent code in Go.
Covers async programming in JavaScript, including topics such as promises, async/await, and generators. It good resource for developers who want to learn how to write asynchronous code in JavaScript.
The second edition of this book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of async programming in JavaScript. It covers topics such as promises, async/await, and generators. It good resource for developers who want to learn how to write asynchronous code in JavaScript.
Covers concurrency in Go, including topics such as goroutines, channels, and mutexes. It good choice for developers who want to learn how to write concurrent code in Go.
Provides an overview of async programming in Rust, covering topics such as futures, streams, and tasks. It good choice for developers who want to learn how to write asynchronous code in Rust.
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