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patterns:patterns [Parallel Computing Laboratory] edit / delete
Another parallel patterns repository.
to concurrency parallel patterns research ... on 27 December 2009
Cray-Cyber - Welcome edit / delete
Some German retrocomputing enthusiasts with *extremely* shiny toys.
to cdc cray parallel retrocomputing vector ... on 09 May 2007
Peter Klausler's home page edit / delete
Cray engineer and IOCCC entrant. Has some worthwhile stuff about vector processing and bit-op tricks.
to bit-twiddling obfuscated parallel programming research vector ... on 20 May 2006
PVM: Parallel Virtual Machine edit / delete
to concurrent parallel research ... on 18 May 2006
DDJ>Thoughts on Language Design edit / delete
Guy L. Steele on designing a parallel language -- and, more specifically, on how we might like to reconsider some of the tenets of structured programming while doing so.
to concurrency design language parallel programming research ... on 30 December 2005
The shiny new RMoX home page.
Publications on Hume edit / delete
An interesting language for the embedded space, using multiple nested supersets for different applications.
SAC-Home [Welcome] edit / delete
Single Assignment C, a "functional" (they claim, but no higher-order functions!) programming language for compute-intensive applications.
to functional parallel programming research ... on 27 October 2005
Java theory and practice: Synchronization optimizations in Mustang edit / delete
Optimising locking in the JVM.
ongoing ยท On Threads edit / delete
Some notes on where Sun are going with parallel hardware. I'd disagree with his assertion that dynamic languages are primitive for parallelism -- heck, Python has CSP-like stuff available...
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tasty by Adam Sampson.