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Microsoft.NETFrom Mission: Impossible to Mission: Unplannable
Author: devx.com |
Published: 17th Apr 2008 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Microsoft NETIntel's James Reinders finds more software developers are interested in concurrency, but they have a new excuse for not diving in: No time. Is this an improvement on the old complaint (concurrency is too difficult) or is an excuse just an excuse?
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