Something for PyPy developers?

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Cameron Laird

I just found this:
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~dpw/popl/06/Tim-POPL.ppt
And thought of you... :)

called "The Next Mainstream Programming Languages", Tim Sweeney of Epic
Games presents on problems that game writers see and muses on possible
solutions.
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1. I liked this presentation more than I expected.
I suspect my mistake is not to recognize
adequately that POPL *does* have high standards.
2. To me, the closest existing models are Erlang
and, of course, Lisp-the-universal-solution.
3. I remember a couple of earlier waves of effort
in parallelism-savvy languages. Maybe this
time we'll get it right. Stranger things have
happened than for a Parallel Python to emerge.
 

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