Silly question of the week, clojure+terracotta be used to do scientific
cluster computing?

On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 2:48 AM, Konrad Hinsen <konrad.hin...@laposte.net>wrote:

>
> On 18.06.2009, at 16:47, psf wrote:
>
> > That is funny... I put a little Clojure plug into the article entitled
> > "Trailblazing with Roadrunner" in the very same issue of CiSE.
>
> Great minds think alike ;-)
>
>
> On 18.06.2009, at 18:16, Michel Salim wrote:
>
> > Really neat -- hopefully there will be a follow-up that demonstrates
> > Clojure's concurrency features (perhaps contrasting it with Haskell).
>
> The problem is that neither one is particularly well suited for the
> majority of scientific applications, which work best on distributed-
> memory machines. Of course this may change with the increasing number
> of cores-per-processor, shared-memory SMP may become fashionable
> again even for number crunching.
>
> Anyway, if anyone has a scientific (in the widest possible sense)
> application that exploits Clojure's currency, contact me if you want
> to write about it!
>
> Konrad.
>
>
> >
>


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