Tim Sweeney and multi-cores .... and Haskell


On 28/10/2007, Galchin Vasili
http://www.americanscientist.org/content/AMSCI/AMSCI/ArticleAltFormat/200710...
Am I missing something? I didn't see anything about Haskell, nor Tim Sweeney for that matter, in that article. -- Sebastian Sylvan +44(0)7857-300802 UIN: 44640862

oops .. here is the Tim Sweeney talk
http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node/1277 << The Next Mainstream Programming
Languages If I remember correctly argues that with multicores coming that
current programming language paradigmns will not "cut the mustard" due to
current bad parallelism models. I guess this would bring into mind Simon
Peyton Jone's and Simon Marlow's STM research .
Regards, Bill
On 10/28/07, Sebastian Sylvan
On 28/10/2007, Galchin Vasili
wrote: http://www.americanscientist.org/content/AMSCI/AMSCI/ArticleAltFormat/200710...
Am I missing something? I didn't see anything about Haskell, nor Tim Sweeney for that matter, in that article.
-- Sebastian Sylvan +44(0)7857-300802 UIN: 44640862

I didn't see anything either. But a search of the site finds one article that mentions Haskell exactly twice (no Tom Sweeney though). An interesting overview of the Language Wars (French translation available as well): The Semicolon Wars: Every programmer knows there is one true programming language. A new one every week by Brian Hayes http://www.americanscientist.org/template/AssetDetail/assetid/51982 Sebastian Sylvan wrote:
On 28/10/2007, Galchin Vasili
wrote: http://www.americanscientist.org/content/AMSCI/AMSCI/ArticleAltFormat/200710...
Am I missing something? I didn't see anything about Haskell, nor Tim Sweeney for that matter, in that article.
participants (3)
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Dan Weston
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Galchin Vasili
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Sebastian Sylvan