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nikgrozev.com
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| | | | | Most software engineers know about operating system (OS) level processes and threads. They are taught in all university OS courses. However, newer concepts p... | |
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ghcmutterings.wordpress.com
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| | | | | If you want to make programs go faster on parallel hardware, then you need some kind of concurrency. Right? In this article I'd like to explain why the above statement is false, and why we should be very clear about the distinction between concurrency and parallelism. I should stress that these ideas are not mine,... | |
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pboyd.io
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| | | | | The flower bed in the front of my house. Yes, it's overgrown. I'm sure an upstanding citizen concerned with suburban respectability, such as yourself, will agree with my wife that I "should really do something about that." I had plenty of time this week, so naturally, I used that time to ignore the flower bed and write a mosaic generator. That way, I can give you this lovely mosaic of my not-so-lovely flower bed: | |
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stackoverflow.blog
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses Rust's popularity, its features like static typing, memory safety, and performance benefits, while also addressing its challenges and ecosystem. | ||