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Concurrent Thinking: 10.2006
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On concurrent, parallel, distributed, and fault-tolerant software. Installing Solaris 10 on an Nvidia Nforce 4 6150/430 motherboard. Nvidia's Nforce 4 6150/430 is a motherboard that contains everything onboard - graphics, sound, and ethernet, all for less than $100, making it a great deal for an entry-level workstation, and simultaneously a bit more difficult than usual to get those devices working in Solaris and Linux. I spent a few hours tonight getting Solaris 10 running on my MSI K8NGM2 FID. 1 Instal...
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Concurrent Thinking: 11th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming
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On concurrent, parallel, distributed, and fault-tolerant software. 11th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming. ACM SIGPLAN Erlang Workshop 2006. Concurrent Caching, J. Nelson ( DuoMark International, Inc. Comparing C and Erlang for Motorola Telecoms Software, P. Trinder (Heriot-Watt University). From HTTP to HTML - Erlang OTP Experiences in Web Based Service Applications, F Cesarini, L.-A. Larsson, M. Slaski ( Erlang Training and Consulting, Ltd. ACM SIGPLAN Haskell Workshop 2006.
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Ambassador to the Computers: May 2009
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Ambassador to the Computers. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Lwt and Concurrent ML. Programming concurrent systems with threads and locks is famously, even fabulously, error-prone. With Lwt's cooperative threads you don't have to worry so much about protecting data structures against concurrent modification, since your code runs atomically between. I hope to convince you that CML's primitives are easier to use, and a good match for Lwt. Blocking queues in Lwt. The queue is unbounded, so you can. A queue is made...
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Erlang: August 2005
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Things I've done with erlang. Saturday, August 20, 2005. I think it seems pretty clear that our processors and applications are moving towards more concurrent environments. Languages that can take advantage of this environment are most likely going to be the ones that make it. However I'm no fortune teller, so there is a good chance I could be wrong. I think I tried to put too much into this one post so it might not make sense. Hopefully I got my ideas across. Posted by orbitz at 15:30. One final note on...
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Erlang: July 2006
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Things I've done with erlang. Wednesday, July 19, 2006. I'm looking forward to getting back to programming for fun soon. Posted by orbitz at 14:28. Erlang for C Programmers. Lisp At Light Speed. Concurrent Programming With J2SE 5.0. Information Processing - Steve Hsu's Blog. This blog has moved. Impressed with Haskells concurrency. Amanda Bynes is awesome. Back in the saddle.
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Erlang: November 2005
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Things I've done with erlang. Monday, November 21, 2005. Does anyone have any good tutorials on writing ports? Google doesn't seem to return much on initial tries. Posted by orbitz at 23:11. Thursday, November 17, 2005. Many programmers insist on only having the flow of control in their function end at a single point. I got wondering for a few minutes if any languages enforce this style of programming. Then I realized. Erlang has no 'return' operator, so doesn't Erlang enforce this? On a final note:.
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Erlang: April 2006
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Things I've done with erlang. Tuesday, April 04, 2006. Yaws 1.58 true nozip bug. Yaws 1.58 has a bit of a bug. If you specify dir listings = true nozip, it poops out. This is because the if condition is written to only handle the situation where it is true or false. Here is my little bug fix, the problem file is src/yaws ls.erl. Klacke says he also has a fix but, as usual, sourceforge is down so he has not been able to commit it. Posted by orbitz at 20:24. Erlang for C Programmers. Lisp At Light Speed.
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Erlang: March 2006
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Things I've done with erlang. Friday, March 31, 2006. Fun with processes (Updated). I really need to go through all of my Erlang documentation so people like petekaz can stop making me feel small. I had an issue with some poor Erlang code I was running where it performed a file:open but not the appropriate file:close. Not wanting to restart my application I wanted to know how I could fix this problem without shutting it down. Erlang, of course, provides a solution. Pid Initial Call Heap Reds Msgs. Erlang...
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Erlang: May 2006
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Things I've done with erlang. Tuesday, May 30, 2006. The other day, araujo suggested Erlang might make a good shell. Shell as in, bash. Hrm, I thought, maybe. I don't think Erlang would be flexible enough to make a decent shell. Take something like this:. For i in *; do echo $i; done. What would the Erlang equivalent look like? Lists:map(fun(X) - print([X]) end, ls(). I just don't see it? What I have in mind is basically an interactive shell, using Common. For i in *; do echo $i; done. Cannot usefully us...