Free one hour async training!

Join me on Feb 6th as I present a one hour session on the new async feature of .NET 4.5. You can expect the full run through of how to use it, limitations and pitfalls. Since many people aren’t able to move to .NET 4.5 yet, I will also be covering what you should be doing now to make sure that you can easily take advantage of it in the future.

Async allows you to write code that runs across multiple threads in intelligent ways without the pains commonly associated with it!

  • Date: Feb 6th 2013
  • Time: 9am to 10am (South African time - so GMT +2)
  • Where: Available over YouTube
  • Audience: Anyone with .NET experience

Thanks and I hope to see your (virtually) on the 6th! Please follow me on Twitter for updates and links for this session!

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