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.Net Managed Interface for GPGPU and x64 Multicore Programming with Accelerator from F#
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I wish I had time to investigate Accelerator v2, a managed interface for General-Purpose GPU and x64 multicore data-parallel programming. Fun! Satnam Singh’s MSDN Blog : GPGPU and x64 Multicore Programming with Accelerator from F# .1 week ago -
QCon London 2010 - 8th/9th March 2009
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QCon London 2010 Tutorials: March 8-9, 2010 / Conference: March 10-12, 2010 QCon is always a fantastic event. Once again, its being held at The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre. There are over...1 week ago -
Concur.next — Hard-Core Clojure
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Here’s real news: Alex Osborne of National Library of Australia , also knownas @atosborne , whom I first met on #clojure , took the WideFinder bit between his teeth and has posted a remarkable implementation story: Widefinder 2 with Clojure .Um, 8m4.663s! If you care about any aspect of this stuff you really ...1 week ago -
Java 5 + GPars: Throttling Action Processing
behind the times —
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An interesting question came up on the GPars mailing list today: In a system that generates events, what is the best way to throttle back event processing to one event per second? I thought about an answer... then thought some more... and finally decided to write it all up in this blog post. The example uses Groovy ...1 week ago -
Book Review: Programming Scala
The Disco Blog —
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One more than once occasion, I’ve found myself urning for a more functional paradigm that facilitates easier concurrency programming on the JVM. And while Erlang is an excellent platform for concurrency, it doesn’t run natively on the JVM; thus, the next logical choice is non other than Scala (yes, Clojure ...2 weeks ago -
Concur.next & WF2 — Tuning Concurrent Clojure
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I’ve been working on, and writing about, running Clojure Wide Finder code.But I was never satisfied with the absolute performance numbers. This is awrite-up in some detail as to how I made the code faster and also slower,including lessons that might be useful to those working on Clojurespecifically, concurrency ...2 weeks ago -
Python: Concurrency
JJinuxLand —
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Im giving a talk on Python Concurrency tomorrow at Py Web SF . I gave the same talk at BayPiggies two years ago, and I wrote an article on it for Dr. Dobbs Journal. However, Ive updated the talk to cover new topics such as Tornado Web , gevent , and nginx .2 weeks ago -
Best practices for benchmarking and profiling!
Ask MetaFilter —
Authority: 633
Help me develop a performance and concurrency testing and improvement plan for an ecommerce site. IANA DBA, but "Trial by fire is one of the best career paths." My company is developing an ecommerce site that may have up to 50,000 visitors/day when W-2 forms are released in mid-February, but significantly less ...2 weeks ago -
Fortress
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Since I’m spelunking around the new-languages caverns these days, I reallyought to mention the long-ongoing and very interesting Fortress , brain-child of our own Guy Steele , whoknows one or two things about designing languages. The project has lots of releases and a very decentblog . I’d meaning to write about ...3 weeks ago -
Concur.next — Eleven Theses on Clojure
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I’ve been banging away on Clojure for a few days now, and while it wouldobviously take months of study and grinding through a big serious real-worldsoftware project to become authoritative, I think that what I’ve learned isuseful enough to share. [This is part of the Concur.nextseries .] 1. It’s the Best Lisp ...3 weeks ago -
Many Cores, Concurrency and CEP
Aleri Technology Insights —
Authority: 99
Tim Bray has been thinking hard about concurrency lately. He predicts that more and more machines will be built with large numbers of relatively low-speed CPUs, and that programming these machines is going to be one of the big challenges of the next 10-15 years.3 weeks ago -
Concur.next — Tab Sweep
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Being a basket of concurrency-related morsels too short to stand alone andto long to tweet. [This is part of the Concur.nextseries .] Node.js This had escaped my attention somehow, but Avi Flax hailed me via twitter, asking mewhat I thought of Ryan Dahl’s presentation on node.js .Well, I watched this ...3 weeks ago -
Concur.next — Idiomatic Clojure
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I’m starting to wind down my Clojure research, but I’m feeling a littleguilty about having exposed people to my klunky Lisp-newbie code, perhapsgiving a false impression of how the language feels. So I’d like toshow you what it looks likewhen it’s created by someone who’s actually part of the tribe and ...3 weeks ago -
Concur.next — No Free Lunch
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In which the actual costs of running concurrently are examined, and seemshockingly high. [This is part of the Concur.nextseries .] I was running lots and lots of map/reduce-style WideFinder scripts in Clojure, mostly concerned about the elapsed time theytook to run; but I couldn’t help noticing that the reported ...4 weeks ago -
Concur.next — More Clojure I/O
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I recently wrote-up some Clojure-based Wide Finder work, in Parallel I/O and References .Driven mostly by ideas from commenters, I did some refactoring andknob-spinning. The results are interim at best, and on US-Thanksgiving evealmost nobody’s looking, but it’s good to get this stuff on the record. [This is ...4 weeks ago -
C# and VB Compilers Being Rewritten in Themselves; “Immutable” attribute coming?
Knowing .NET —
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Darryl Taft interviews Luca Bolognese, Group Program Manager for languages at MS, and comes up with some interesting hints. The lede revolves around MS’ plans to make the compilers more “open” (as in an open can of beer) by providing a “compiler-as-a-service” facility. On face value, ...4 weeks ago -
Links for 24-Nov
Distributed Memory —
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Simon Willison is excited by Node.js PPK remarks that Apple is not evil -- and may be surprisingly cunning. Luke Hoban’s F# for Parallel and Asynchronous Programming (PDC video) Bart Czernicki’s Silverlight 3 and F# Support in Visual Studio 2010 Pense-mois Immutable queue library for F#4 weeks ago

