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OC4MC : OCaml for Multicore architectures
- Philippe Wang
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| From: | Richard Jones <rich@a...> |
| Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] OC4MC : OCaml for Multicore architectures |
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 06:56:16PM +0200, Philippe Wang wrote: > On Sep 24, 2009, at 18:49 GMT+02:00, Richard Jones wrote: > > >On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 02:09:56PM +0100, Jon Harrop wrote: > >>Fair enough. I think this is the single most important development > >>OCaml has > >>seen since its inception so I would personally drop OCaml in favor > >>of oc4mc > >>even if it meant reverting to 3.10.2. > > > >I think 'personally' is the key word there. You forget that people > >are quite happily programming in very slow languages like Perl, > >Python, Ruby and Visual Basic, and those people vastly outnumber the > >ones using F#, Haskell, OCaml, SML etc. (They don't even have static > >safety, dammit!). > > Should we tell them that using CPU for nothing (side-effect for using > a "slow language") has a bad effect on global warming? Could it be a > wake-up call? :-p I've been telling them ... Rich. -- Richard Jones Red Hat