There is a saying that one can be an expert in something but not in everything. Large language models (LLMs) are also becoming specialized. The degree of specialization depends on which algorithms are ...
In Part 2 of this three-part series on dataflow programming with the Task Parallel Library, Eric Vogel shows you how to create a Windows 8 application that uses a composite parallel data flow. In Part ...
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Welcome to the third and final installment of the Parallel Dataflow series. In Part 1, I covered the basics of installing using Task Parallel Dataflow (TDF). In Part 2, I went over how to combine ...
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The producer-consumer pattern is one of the most widely used patterns in parallel programming. It’s typically used to isolate work that needs to be processed from the actual processing of the work.
Google expanded its Cloud Platform today with a new managed service called Cloud Dataflow that allows developer to create data pipelines to help them ingest, transform and — most importantly — analyze ...
Last month I wrote about Apache Ni-Fi, a project borne of (non-shady) work at the US National Security Agency, and now a top-level project at the Apache Software Foundation. NiFi is all about building ...
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