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In Part 1 of the Parallels Mac Management for SCCM series I installed the Parallels Configuration Manager Console Extension. I installed this on my site server ‘ConfigMgr’. Part 2 focused on the installation of the Parallels Proxy which I installed on a remote server called ‘Parallels’ which.
- Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM extends Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2012 and 2012 R2 (or newer) with support for Mac computers.
- I must also note that, in contrast to Linux, Mac OS X is extremely hostile to the 'foreign' GUI applications. They work, but look ugly. If you confine yourself to console applications, it's not a problem, but Forms look like something outlaw, even though they work.
- 8 Introduction Profiles compliance using the Configuration Manager Compliance Settings functionality. OS X software deployment Enables you to use the Configuration Manager.
- .NetCore is a fine release from Microsoft and Visual Studio's latest version is also available for mac but there is still some limitation. Like for creating GUI based application on.net core you have to write code manually for everything.
Many personal computers and workstations have multiple CPU cores that enable multiple threads to be executed simultaneously. To take advantage of the hardware, you can parallelize your code to distribute work across multiple processors.
In the past, parallelization required low-level manipulation of threads and locks. Visual Studio and the .NET Framework enhance support for parallel programming by providing a runtime, class library types, and diagnostic tools. These features, which were introduced with the .NET Framework 4, simplify parallel development. You can write efficient, fine-grained, and scalable parallel code in a natural idiom without having to work directly with threads or the thread pool.
The following illustration provides a high-level overview of the parallel programming architecture in the .NET Framework:
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Which Net Framework For Mac Parallels
Technology | Description |
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Task Parallel Library (TPL) | Provides documentation for the System.Threading.Tasks.Parallel class, which includes parallel versions of For and ForEach loops, and also for the System.Threading.Tasks.Task class, which represents the preferred way to express asynchronous operations. |
Parallel LINQ (PLINQ) | A parallel implementation of LINQ to Objects that significantly improves performance in many scenarios. |
Data Structures for Parallel Programming | Provides links to documentation for thread-safe collection classes, lightweight synchronization types, and types for lazy initialization. |
Parallel Diagnostic Tools | Provides links to documentation for Visual Studio debugger windows for tasks and parallel stacks, and for the Concurrency Visualizer. |
Custom Partitioners for PLINQ and TPL | Describes how partitioners work and how to configure the default partitioners or create a new partitioner. |
Task Schedulers | Describes how schedulers work and how the default schedulers may be configured. |
Lambda Expressions in PLINQ and TPL | Provides a brief overview of lambda expressions in C# and Visual Basic, and shows how they are used in PLINQ and the Task Parallel Library. |
For Further Reading | Provides links to additional information and sample resources for parallel programming in .NET. |
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I haven't been able to find anything on this that's very useful anywhere else. Does anybody know if any of the available Virtual Machine software out there works the .NET framework? It make sense to me that it would. If you can install Windows XP or Vista, you should be able to use the .NET framework, right? I'm asking because I have a MacBook and I recently started programming in C#. I know there are .NET Framework ports available, like Mono, but I guess I'm too stupid to make that work, and that's another topic all together.
.net Framework For Mac
Anyways, does anyone know for sure that .NET stuff will work with any of these VMs? I'd much rather know than spend $80 on Parallels and not have the functionality I bought it for in the first place.
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Yes, it works excellent in Parallels, VMWare, and just about any other Windows emulator you can think of.