> Another concurrency model I've used a great deal is the tuplespace model, 
> specifically javaspaces. This is an often forgotten model that has a lot to 
> offer with a high expressiveness to complexity ratio.

otish:

in the back of my mind i seem to recall hearing that tuplespaces
sounded nifty but quickly ran into brick walls. i'm trying to search
up some results about that, but so far have only found e.g.

http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.39.744

which mentions some of the suck. there's probably other / more /
different suck about tuple spaces, or to put it another way, it is
always good to know what types of things a given approach is and is
not good for :-)

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