On 3/17/15 1:50 PM, Bienlein wrote:

Go is only a CSP-like, it isn't CSP. cf Python-CSP and PyCSP, not to
mention JCSP and GPars.

I'm not really sure whether this can be put exactly that way. On a
machine with 4 GB RAM you can spawn about 80.000 goroutines (aka green
threads). Let's say each threads calculates a large fibonacci number. If
the fibonacci calculation yields the processor frequently all 80.000 run
seamingly in parallel and return their result almost "at the same time".

How many physical threads would the 80K goroutines create? -- Andrei


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