Пришло по Хаскель-кафе.

Jan 16, 2011 01:58

Guy Steele did the keynote on parallelism [1] at the Strange Loop [2]
conference in which he said that he could do it over Fortress [3]
would have been modeled on Haskell rather than Fortran. The relevant
portions are between 49:36 - 49:50. Thought it might interest readers
of this list.

-deech[1] Read more... )

fortran, ЖЖ, Хаскель

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anonym_mouse January 16 2011, 04:22:47 UTC
Has not Erlang done it over a decade ago? Finalizing the answer to the question once and for all?
Who needs "parallelism" when instruments like Erlang exist, open-sourced, so the tools are yours
just for the asking (or even without - stretch your arm and take it).

The ideas in Erlang are absolutely first-rate, and other languages can only reimplement the same,
with a better or worse degree of success.

SO, again: who needs your pitifull attempts at solving parallelism after Erlang solved it years ago?!

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Wings 3d anonym_mouse January 16 2011, 23:29:47 UTC
Oh, yes, and as far as suitability of Erlang is concerned, check the "Wings 3D" project:
"Wings 3D is a subdivision modeler inspired by Nendo and Mirai from Izware"

Written in Erlang.

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Re: Wings 3d thesz January 16 2011, 23:41:24 UTC
Я им попытался воспользоваться.

Тормозное тупое приложение, умудрилось загрузить мой iMac G5 до практической невозможности работать.

Ещё раз - ещё один комментарий на английском здесь, и вы забанены.

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thesz January 16 2011, 10:00:40 UTC
О чём этот комментарий?

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