<div>oops .. here is the Tim Sweeney talk <a href="http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node/1277">http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node/1277</a>&nbsp;&lt;&lt; The Next Mainstream Programming Languages&nbsp; If I remember correctly argues that with multicores coming that current programming language paradigmns will not &quot;cut the mustard&quot; due to current bad parallelism models. I guess this would bring into mind Simon Peyton Jone&#39;s and Simon Marlow&#39;s&nbsp;STM research .
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<div>Regards, Bill<br><br>&nbsp;</div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/28/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Sebastian Sylvan</b> &lt;<a href="mailto:sebastian.sylvan@gmail.com">sebastian.sylvan@gmail.com</a>&gt; wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">On 28/10/2007, Galchin Vasili &lt;<a href="mailto:vigalchin@gmail.com">vigalchin@gmail.com</a>&gt; wrote:<br>
&gt; <a href="http://www.americanscientist.org/content/AMSCI/AMSCI/ArticleAltFormat/2007102151724_866.pdf">http://www.americanscientist.org/content/AMSCI/AMSCI/ArticleAltFormat/2007102151724_866.pdf</a><br><br><br>Am I missing something? I didn&#39;t see anything about Haskell, nor Tim
<br>Sweeney for that matter, in that article.<br><br>--<br>Sebastian Sylvan<br>+44(0)7857-300802<br>UIN: 44640862<br></blockquote></div><br>