Use lambda expressions in C# to simplify the parallelized code
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So, you want to start using Task Parallel Library Beta 1. You want to take advantage of the new features that will be available in .Net 4.0. Hold on! Are you familiar with lambda expressions?
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I am researching about parallel programming, multiprocessor and multicore since 1997. My last research is a new Packt’s book,