Which was fine, but it limited us in a few ways: we could not reliably parallelize this otherwise highly parallelizable operation, and we couldn’t report accurate progress back to the user (as we didn’t know when it was all going to end). In our previous implementation we were blindly asking for files, one after the other, and using failure to indicate when we’d reached the end. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the previous posts in this series we introduced a command that downloaded and imported point clouds from, we introduced a WinForms user interface on top of it and then replaced that UI with one implemented using WPF.Īs threatened last time, we’re now going to make some efficiency improvements in the original command implementation.
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