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Handling Long-Running Tasks in .NET Core - AD-TEAM - 08-05-2024 Handling Long-Running Tasks in .NET Core Published 7/2023 Duration: 1h 14m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps® | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 616 MB Genre: eLearning | Language: English Efficient Techniques for High-Performance Applications
What you'll learn Learn how to use asynchronous programming in .NET Core for efficient handling of long-running tasks. Understand multithreading and parallelism in .NET Core and their use in handling long-running tasks. Learn how to use message queuing in .NET Core for efficient handling of long-running tasks. Understand best practices for efficient handling of long-running tasks in .NET Core applications. Understand the concept of background services, and learn how to implement and manage long-running tasks using Hangfire Requirements Basic Understanding of .NET Core Basic Understanding of C# Basic Understanding of Microsoft SQL Server Description In this Udemy course, you'll learn how to design and implement highly performant .NET Core applications that can handle long-running tasks with ease. This course covers different techniques and tools such as asynchronous programming, multithreading, parallelism, and message queuing, among others. You'll learn how to optimize code for efficient handling of long-running tasks, without compromising performance or user experience. This course also covers best practices for designing and implementing high-performance, scalable, and reliable .NET Core applications that can handle long-running tasks. What you'll learn: Learn how to use asynchronous programming in .NET Core for efficient handling of long-running tasks. Understand multithreading and parallelism in .NET Core and their use in handling long-running tasks. Learn how to use message queuing in .NET Core for efficient handling of long-running tasks. Understand best practices for efficient handling of long-running tasks in .NET Core applications. Understand the concept of background services, and learn how to implement and manage long-running tasks using Hangfire for efficient task scheduling and execution in .NET Core applications. Learn how to optimize code for efficient handling of long-running tasks. Course Conclusion: By the end of this Udemy course, you'll have a solid understanding of various techniques and tools for efficiently handling long-running tasks in .NET Core applications. You'll learn how to use asynchronous programming, multithreading, parallelism, and message queuing to optimize your code for high performance and scalability. You'll also gain knowledge of best practices for designing and implementing high-performance, reliable, and scalable .NET Core applications. Whether you're a .NET developer looking to enhance your skills or a beginner just starting with .NET Core, this course is designed to help you become a proficient .NET Core developer with expertise in long-running task handling. Who this course is for: .NET Developers: The course is primarily aimed at developers who already have experience working with C# and .NET Core. It caters to individuals who want to enhance their skills and become proficient in handling long-running tasks in .NET Core applications. Developers Interested in Performance Optimization: If you are interested in optimizing the performance of your .NET Core applications, especially when dealing with long-running tasks, this course is highly relevant. It covers various techniques and tools to ensure efficient handling of such tasks. Intermediate to Advanced Level Developers: The course assumes a certain level of familiarity with C# and .NET Core fundamentals. It is best suited for intermediate to advanced level developers who have a solid understanding of the language and framework. [To see links please register or login] |