Asynchronous Programming with Futures
By Paul Evans (LeoNerd) from London.pm
Date: Sunday, 24 August 2014 13:50
Duration: 50 minutes
Target audience: Intermediate
Language: English
Tags: async future
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A look at how to use the Future module to write asynchronous and/or concurrent code, and the benefits that come from doing so
Attended by: Tom Hukins, Alexander Karelas (karjala), Kerstin Puschke (titanoboa), Paul Evans (LeoNerd), Olivier Duclos (odc), Thomas Klausner (domm), Patrick Mevzek, Vasil Sakarov, Theo van Hoesel (vanHoesel), Manol Roujinov, Mike Chamberlain, Mihai Safta (SDCM), Aaron Crane (arc), Jonathan Worthington (jnthn), M W (diakopterXXX), Diego Kuperman (diegok), Jose Luis Martinez Torres (JLMARTIN), Anca Davidel, Oliver Hoos, Aristotle, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker (ilmari), Peter Wise (vagnerr), Tudor Constantin, Jan Seidl (JaSei), Alexander Hartmaier (abraxxa), Anton Berezin (Grrrr), Veroslav Cenov (gryzli), Zlatin Stanimirov, Herbert Breunung (lichtkind), StrayTaoist, Dmitry Karasik (McFist), Lukas Mai (mauke), ignat ignatov, Konstantin Stoyanov (kosyo), Ivan Ivanov (suricactus), Radoslav Takev (radan), Robert Rothenberg, Jussi Kinnula (Spot), Kang-min Liu (gugod), Martin Cermak, Karl Rune Nilsen (krunen), Mihai Pop, steve mynott (itz), David Schmidt (davewood), Abe Timmerman (abeltje), Jan Kittler (Kita), Andrew Nugged (nugged), Søren Lund (slu), Michael Lush, H.Merijn Brand (Tux), Bernhard Schmalhofer (bernhard), David Leadbeater (dg), Sue Mynott (virtualsue), Petar Barzakov, Todor Petkov, Elizabeth Mattijsen (liz), Nikolaos-Digenis Karagiannis (Digenis), Thomas Reifenberger, Roman Daniel (wayan),