Is Microsoft CCR gaining any traction? -


Microsoft's concurrency and coordination runtime was literally a project saved which was leading in key issues with deadlock . Since then, I think I use it more often, which requires the result of asynchronous coding that runs lightly and faster than before. I can honestly say that he has changed the way he thinks about multithread / multicore dev. Regardless of his personal love for CCR, there is very little discussion around it on the web and wondering if anyone could offer any reason for it. Is there a better option, or is there a lack of promotion from MS, or are people happy with the existing tools?

I think most people are waiting for .NET 4.0 in parallel extensions . I know that this is not the same thing, but at the moment there is still much better than what is in the structure - and although continuity does not work the same way, at least they are there):

I suspect that parallel extensions have to work more than CCR - although I am sure the CCR work has also inspired some design of PFX.


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