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, and the work on parallel programming is done in
collaboration with Stanford. That makes all of a difference when
applying for funding in the academic world, such as the ERC grant
that the Scala guys got.
Just out of curiosity: is there anyone else on this list who has an
affiliation with an academic institution? Perhaps we could get
together and see if we can apply for an interesting grant for some
Clojure-related work.
Konrad.
In theory I am affiliated with Carnegie-Mellon University.
Tim Daly
This is too much of a coincidence.... minutes after I hit enter to send
this note I was informed that our project was cancelled and everyone
in the project is being terminated. So, ummm, it appears that I will not
have any CMU connection every so shortly. Sorry about that.
Tim Daly
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