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Alphonso



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Alphonso 04 Sep 2012, 12:47
hopcode wrote:

...nothing can elude hopcode's control Laughing


Thanks hopcode, maybe I can return the favour someday. Smile
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hopcode 18 Sep 2012, 22:33
interesting remark from the poster Richard Rankin about legacy code and
parallel programming, here
http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/stephen-blair-chappell-interview-part-2-challenges-legacy-code-importance-understanding-coding-environment/
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The real problem here is that parallelizing code of any significance is not code maintenance but algorithm revision.
then following him again in the links on the right
http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/intels-parallel-programming-tools-2013/
what he answers about java, whether is there any chance that the Java bytecode can take advantage of these parallel goodies.
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