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One size does not fit all, and it never will. Parallel programming looks to level the playing field by leveraging multicore hardware.
Parallel Haskell (pH) is based on over two decades of research withseveral versions of the functional language Id [10][23] and experiencewith their implementation on dataflow and conventional ...
It’s a very different programming model than the traditional threads model.” The second post is a pointer to a tutorial by Simon Peyton-Jones of Microsoft Research on parallel programming with Haskell ...
Haskell is a 25-year-old programming language that isn't all that popular. But Facebook uses it, and that's a sign of things to come.