73. Parallelism and Durable Functions
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73. Parallelism and Durable Functions
In this Betatalks episode, Jelle & Gerben talk about parallelism, specifically achieving it using Azure Functions. They discuss why and when you'd want your code to run in parallel, which kinds of tasks are good candidates for parallelization, and why the simple .NET parallelization methods are not always enough. Then, they demonstrate how quickly you can achieve parallelization using Durable Functions and the Fan Out Fan In pattern. By watching this video, you'll find that parallelization is much easier to engineer than it is to pronounce.
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