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360|Flex Presentation: Slides and Code

Posted: March 8th, 2010 | Author: Huyen Tue Dao | Filed under: Development | Tags: , , | 1 Comment »

Today was my presentation.  I tried to re-edit and a few more new things to my talk on Greenthreading from CFUnited.  I even managed to drum up a multi-greenthreaded example a little before presentation time.

As promised I have updated slides and code here:

Slides (PDF, 1.1MB)

Greenthreading MSNBC Data Set Code (3MB)

Multithreading Code (5.4MB)

A huge thanks to everyone who showed up.  Really appreciate all the comments and the chance to give this presentation. I want to reiterate that what I am presenting is just a package of the great work of other people, namely Charlie Hubbard, whose library and great series of articles I use for this.

Again I am just really glad I got a chance to talk to you guys and present you with something that I hope you will find useful.

Please feel free me to ping me with comments, suggestions, or just to say hello.

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One Comment on “360|Flex Presentation: Slides and Code”

  1. 1 Nathan Hinish said at 13:24 on March 17th, 2010:

    Another alternative that may prove useful in the future is offloading the task to HTML5 Web Workers: http://hinish.com/2010/03/17/flex-threading-w-web-workers-part-1/


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