Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: Some code, if you are interested.

2008-10-08 Thread Stephen Wilson
root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I strongly recommend reviewing the clojure for lisp videos by Bill Hickey. I > think he has some fundamentally useful ideas for exploiting parallelism which > could be reflected into Axiom. Just finished watching the videos. Great talker, great ideas. Of course

Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: Some code, if you are interested.

2008-10-06 Thread Stephen Wilson
root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm finally free of the constraints for a bit. I will look at what > you sent in detail. Looking forward to your thoughts! I submitted a project proposal to the Savannah folks but it may take time to process. Main effort at the moment is to get a general over

Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: Some code, if you are interested.

2008-10-05 Thread root
>> Have you looked at clojure? I was very skeptical of this lisp-on-jvm >> but he makes some very good points about scaling on multiple processors. >> I think this topic will become important in future CAS systems and he >> seems to have spent a good deal of time on that subject. I strongly >> reco

Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: Some code, if you are interested.

2008-10-05 Thread Ted Kosan
Tim wrote: > Have you looked at clojure? I was very skeptical of this lisp-on-jvm > but he makes some very good points about scaling on multiple processors. > I think this topic will become important in future CAS systems and he > seems to have spent a good deal of time on that subject. I strongly

[Axiom-developer] Re: Some code, if you are interested.

2008-10-05 Thread root
Stephen, I'm finally free of the constraints for a bit. I will look at what you sent in detail. Have you looked at clojure? I was very skeptical of this lisp-on-jvm but he makes some very good points about scaling on multiple processors. I think this topic will become important in future CAS syst