World: r3wp
[ReBorCon 2011] REBOL & Boron Conference
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Dockimbel 27-Feb-2011 [261] | With the big wave coming in front of the boat, I'm not sure you'll have the time to wait. |
GrahamC 27-Feb-2011 [262x2] | since => for, an happy => a happy |
slide 2, since => for | |
Dockimbel 27-Feb-2011 [264] | libraires: typo from french, you've guessed right. |
GrahamC 27-Feb-2011 [265] | slide 6, choosed => chose |
Dockimbel 27-Feb-2011 [266] | Ok, I'll fix them and will re-upload the presentation. |
GrahamC 27-Feb-2011 [267x2] | slide 7, since => for |
slide 12, naive => native ? | |
nve 27-Feb-2011 [269x2] | No it's naive |
I do the same mistake... | |
Dockimbel 27-Feb-2011 [271] | Nope, "naive" is the right term I wanted to use. In this context, it means "not-optimizing". |
GrahamC 27-Feb-2011 [272x2] | that's why I put the question mark :) |
naïve | |
Dockimbel 27-Feb-2011 [274] | I wasn't sure about the two-points in english. |
GrahamC 27-Feb-2011 [275x2] | It depends on the quality of your word processor! |
this slide rocket is slow as ... keeps hanging on me | |
Dockimbel 27-Feb-2011 [277] | Oh really? It seems quite responsive from here. I'll add a PDF version. |
GrahamC 27-Feb-2011 [278x3] | data parallelism ... can you apply dataflow principles here? |
Yes, I have to keep reloading to start from the beginning | |
as it gets stuck | |
Dockimbel 27-Feb-2011 [281] | It's about partitioning data, not sure it's related to dataflow principles. |
GrahamC 27-Feb-2011 [282x2] | You're talking about multicore processors .. but wondering about multicpu as well |
Linda or tuple-space | |
Dockimbel 27-Feb-2011 [284x2] | I made the focus on multicores because they are much more common than multiple processors architectures. |
Linda & tuple-space are ways to solve the shared data synchronization problem, but they seem too costly for local usage (but should work well on a LAN I guess). | |
GrahamC 27-Feb-2011 [286x2] | I tried accessing the slides from my ec2 instance .. but I guess I don't have flash enabled for security reasons! |
I just see a "loading .." where the slides are | |
Pekr 27-Feb-2011 [288] | Doc - is Red kind of continutaiton of C#, or a different aproach? |
Dockimbel 27-Feb-2011 [289x3] | Wait a few seconds, I'll change the way it is showed (using images), should work better. |
R#? Not at all. A new approach, using compilation instead of interpretation. | |
Graham: does this version work better for you? http://portal.sliderocket.com/AOLUS/red-rebor2011 | |
GrahamC 27-Feb-2011 [292x3] | No, it's just as slow |
slides don't change | |
I'm on the edge of the world ! | |
Dockimbel 27-Feb-2011 [295] | Ok, I'll just add the PDF version then. |
GrahamC 27-Feb-2011 [296] | I just see the ... next to the right arrow flashing away |
Dockimbel 27-Feb-2011 [297] | Just click it to see the image appear. |
GrahamC 27-Feb-2011 [298x4] | no ... I think that means it's working. Image is a star flashing away |
star burst | |
anyway it seems to be working again. | |
got to slide 14 .. do the X mean you've completed those tasks? | |
Dockimbel 27-Feb-2011 [302x2] | Yes, but it's 90% only for the second item. |
The main missing feature is string! type read/write support. | |
jocko 27-Feb-2011 [304] | Doc, could you add the pdf ? I can't get the presentation. |
Dockimbel 27-Feb-2011 [305] | Sure, I'm currently uploading it. |
jocko 27-Feb-2011 [306] | thanks ! |
Dockimbel 27-Feb-2011 [307] | Ok done, just reload the page, you should see a PDF link below the slides. |
jocko 27-Feb-2011 [308] | ok, I got it |
Dockimbel 27-Feb-2011 [309] | I've fixed all the typos in the new version. Thank you, Graham. |
GrahamC 27-Feb-2011 [310] | you're welcome |
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