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A blog by Niklas Gustafsson on topics loosely related to concurrency and manycore
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Concurrently Speaking
Maestro Blog Available
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over 3 years ago
by
Niklas Gustafsson
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In my last post, I lamented that there was no Maestro-specific blog, but no sooner had I spoken… Josh Phillips got us set up with something specific to Maestro , where we’ll be posting most things related to this incubation effort.
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Isolation in Maestro
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over 3 years ago
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Niklas Gustafsson
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As noted in the Dr Dobb's article , Maestro is primarily about establishing isolation domains so that we can cut down on the number of undocumented dependencies between components. With a language like C# or VB, any two references of type T could be referring...
Concurrently Speaking
Maestro
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over 3 years ago
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Niklas Gustafsson
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I had expected that the first word on Maestro would come on this blog, but that's what happens when you take time between posts. We first discussed it during PDC at the Thursday panel on parallel programming, we discussed it on Channel 9 , and then...
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