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Recently, I had the good fortune to present a class at the ACM Conference for Computer Science Educators (SIGCSE). While I definitely shared my enthusiasm for parallel programming, I had two key ...
Traditionally, sequential languages have been the norm, though different languages with different programming constructs (i.e., C versus VHDL) have been required to take advantage of multicore ...
Making the transition from sequential to implicit parallel programming: Part 1. Wouldn't it be great if our programs ran twice as fast merely byupgrading our workstation, desktop, server, or embedded ...
Multicore chip designs, large symmetrical multiprocessing (SMP) systems, and clustering can bring many processors to bear on an application. But without proper software, they ...
In case you don’t read the sidebar (you really should, you know), I’ve written a review of Calvin Lin and Larry Snyder’s relatively new book, “Principles of Parallel Programming” (we’ve never met, but ...
Programming general purpose multi-core processors is generally regarded as impossible, but XMOS Semiconductor has done it and is applying it in practical applications, according to the CTO of XMOS, ...
The graphical user interface (GUI) went mainstream during the personal computer revolution of the 1980s. Compared to the command-line interface it replaced, GUI introduced new levels of complexity ...
New gene-editing tool allows for programming of sequential edits over time. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2021 / 02 / 210223150847.htm.
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