Hi Chad!
Where are you at NRL? I'm also working there. I was dreaming of having
a clojure users group there.
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cej38 writes:
> I am currently at the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC.
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> Chad
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> On Jan 18, 11:59 am, Konrad Hinsen wro
On 18 Jan, 2011, at 17:37 , cej38 wrote:
I think the clojure community should be seeking the type of funding to
make it the goto language for HPC. As a community we definitely have
the brains to make it happen.
The brains, yes, but not the academic infrastructure. Scala is based
at EPFL, a
I am currently at the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC.
Chad
On Jan 18, 11:59 am, Konrad Hinsen wrote:
> On 18 Jan, 2011, at 17:37 , cej38 wrote:
>
> > I think the clojure community should be seeking the type of funding to
> > make it the goto language for HPC. As a community we defin
On 18 Jan, 2011, at 17:37 , cej38 wrote:
I think the clojure community should be seeking the type of funding to
make it the goto language for HPC. As a community we definitely have
the brains to make it happen.
The brains, yes, but not the academic infrastructure. Scala is based at EPFL,
an
On 18 Jan, 2011, at 15:34 , Tim Daly wrote:
>> I suppose that for most Lispers, Clojure's namespaces are a sufficient
>> answer. Just make a namespace for your DSL where you put all the stuff that
>> is part of it. Sure, you can always get at the rest of Clojure by importing
>> other namespaces
On 18 Jan, 2011, at 17:37 , cej38 wrote:
> I think the clojure community should be seeking the type of funding to
> make it the goto language for HPC. As a community we definitely have
> the brains to make it happen.
The brains, yes, but not the academic infrastructure. Scala is based at EPFL,
I think the clojure community should be seeking the type of funding to
make it the goto language for HPC. As a community we definitely have
the brains to make it happen.
While I am not enough of a computer scientist to be able to contribute
to the development, I am willing to help write proposals
On 18 Jan 2011, at 07:37, Tim Daly wrote:
I have just finished
Language Virtualization for Heterogeneous Parallel Computing
http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/148814/files/paper.pdf
Me too!
Clojure clearly fulfills all of the goals of a virtualization language
because it is a Lisp. Lisp sys
On 18 Jan 2011, at 07:37, Tim Daly wrote:
I have just finished
Language Virtualization for Heterogeneous Parallel Computing
http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/148814/files/paper.pdf
Me too!
Clojure clearly fulfills all of the goals of a virtualization language
because it is a Lisp. Lisp syste
Hello Everybody,
not directly related to clojure .. but it is interesting to know that
scala people got a huge funding to further the state of the art in HPC...
http://www.scala-lang.org/node/8579
Sunil.
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Hello Everybody,
not directly related to clojure .. but it is interesting to know that
scala people got a huge funding to further the state of the art in HPC...
http://www.scala-lang.org/node/8579
Sunil.
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Hello Everybody,
not directly related to clojure .. but it is interesting to know that scala
people got a huge funding to further the state of the art in HPC...
http://www.scala-lang.org/node/8579
Sunil.
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