VB.net Port Scanner (Thread pooling) Part I

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2012

So yer, long time with very little videos so I made a video. Its how to make a port scanner but with a thread pool to make the application far more efficient and quicker.

My website: http://www.deadcore.co.uk
Written and code: http://www.deadcore.co.uk/?p=21
Download page: http://www.deadcore.co.uk/download/index.php

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  • Where's part II? I need more on the threading...

  • @cSharpIndonesia Check my website. Video will be up in the next week or so. Been ill and alot of work :/

  • Hey jack, remember me? It's been awhile.  Good to see you making videos again :)

  • @Dark12313 haha Long time no speak!!!!! Thanks :D We should really speak again

  • @deafjackomonster aha! So basically making things run faster by using more than one thread. Now I understand, that's why it checked the ports one by one in the begining and like 5at a time at the end. right! Cheers :D

  • @STEVIEdaFISH Yer that's basicly it. Faster. It takes more code but in the long run its better.

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  • @deafjackomonster I have started using my msn account again, maybe you can catch me when I'm online :D

  • @STEVIEdaFISH The performance difference between a "linear" coded program (the first scanner) and a multi threaded program is phenomenal. For example if your doing a science simulation. Instead of it calculating it one by one, you can calculate it parallel.. that make any sense? Or take a game; instead of having all the calculation done under the main thread (like bullet drop, building destroyed etc), you chuck it to a slave thread or dump it in a thread pool and get it to calculate parallel

  • @deafjackomonster Nah, keep the voice, makes it easier to understand! Although I don't understand what this can be used for??

  • @STEVIEdaFISH Cheers. The voice over worth it? Or should I go back to music and text...

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