This is the most interesting read about concurrency I've run across in quite a while. I have a fascination with language design features that make the code easier to understand and at the same time help the compiler. The lengths they took this to is inspiring for this of us currently work with decades-old languages.
This is the most interesting read about concurrency I've run across in quite a while. I have a fascination with language design features that make the code easier to understand and at the same time help the compiler. The lengths they took this to is inspiring for this of us currently work with decades-old languages.
http://joeduffyblog.com/2015/11/19/asynchronous-everything/
http://joeduffyblog.com/2015/11/19/asynchronous-everything/
This article is even interesting beyond programming, i like the way he handles information overflow; "If the system charges a market value for all system resources, and all agents in the system have a finite amount of “purchasing power,” we can expect they will purchase those resources that benefit themselves the most based on the market prices available."
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