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xcore's Profile - GitHub edit / delete
XMOS-related open source code (although not much toolchain stuff yet).
to concurrency software xmos ... on 06 May 2011
Using the Intel® Threading Building Blocks Graph Community Preview Feature: An Implementation of Dining Philosophers. – Intel Software Network Blogs edit / delete
As it says.
to concurrency tbb teaching ... on 20 April 2011
The portable library version of GCD.
to concurrency gcd lightweight-threads parallel software ... on 24 March 2011
Hacker News | How Civilization V was built for multi-core processors [pdf] edit / delete
to concurrency games tbb ... on 24 March 2011
Preparing to Parallelize Code | Dr. Dobb's and Intel Go Parallel Programming edit / delete
Arguing about the "write serial code first" approach to parallel programming.
to concurrency parallel teaching ... on 27 February 2011
How to Avoid Being Pelted with Grapefruit-sized Hailstones – Intel Software Network Blogs edit / delete
Some really bad advice for parallel programming. (Maybe it's good advice if you're using a shared-memory approach, but I doubt it.)
to concurrency parallel teaching ... on 27 February 2011
Introduction to Parallel Computing edit / delete
From a scientific-computing point of view.
to concurrency parallel teaching ... on 27 February 2011
Introduction to Erlang for the Cleveland Python Users Group (ClePy) | The Bath Not Taken edit / delete
Erlang (from a concurrency rather than functional perspective) for Python users.
to concurrency erlang python teaching tutorial ... on 27 February 2011
Is Parallel Programming Hard, And, If So, What Can You Do About It? edit / delete
Interesting book.
to concurrency etext teaching ... on 27 February 2011
m|prescient - Journal edit / delete
Some nice Go examples.
to concurrency go teaching tutorial ... on 27 February 2011
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tasty by Adam Sampson.