Mastering High-Performance Computing with C#10 and .NET 6: Master Strategies to Overcome HPC Challenges in Scientific Computing, Numerical Analysis, ... Advanced Concepts and Innovations)
Boost Your C# Development with High-Performance Computing
In today's data-driven world, speed is crucial. "High-Performance Computing with C#10 and .NET 6" teaches you how to use C# and .NET to build powerful applications that can handle complex tasks quickly.
What you'll
The basics of parallel Understand how to run multiple tasks at once.Master modern C#: Use the latest features of C#10 and .NET 6 to write efficient code.Solve real-world Learn how to use parallel algorithms for scientific computing and machine learning.Optimize your Find and fix performance issues to make your applications faster.Explore distributed Learn how to use multiple computers together to solve big problems.This book will help
Create strong and scalable Build apps that can handle a lot of work.Write clean and efficient Follow best practices to make your code easy to read and understand.Contribute to important Help develop new and exciting technologies.Don't wait! Order your copy today and start building high-performance applications.
Andrew M. Jones, Ph.D. is a cultural anthropologist turned management consultant and business school professor. He has taught at management schools in the U.S. and the U.K. and has consulted with firms in numerous industries over the past fifteen years. He is a partner at Conjunctured Coworking in Austin, Texas and teaches Management and Organizational Behavior in the McCoy College of Business Administration at Texas State University. He has published two previous books, The Innovation Acid Test: Growth Through Differentiation and Design (Triarchy Press, 2008) and I’m Outta Here: How Coworking is Making the Office Obsolete (NotanMBA Press, 2009) with Tony Bacigalupo and Todd Sundsted. Andrew is also a 2014 winner of the Management Innovation eXchange M-Prize for his work on business innovation and coworking. He lives in Austin, Texas.
To learn more about Andrew's work and research, visit drewjones.co.