ParFunc

Ryan Newton's personal blog on Parallelism, Functional Programming, and other things Tech.
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Thursday, September 24, 2015

IU storms ICFP 2015 -- check out our talks

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I feel that all our students and postdocs did a great job at ICFP this year.  Now, several weeks have passed since Vancouver, and all the vi...
Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Apple Time machine: accomplishment unlocked -- Decreased trust!

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The saying is true: you only know backup works when you've restored. I got a new laptop and restored from time machine backup on ...
Monday, January 6, 2014

Five flavors of the parallel AND operation

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The issue of parallel, logical and operations was recently discussed at length on my student, Lindsey Kuper’s, blo...
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Zero to GHC development in an Ubuntu VM in 19 lines of Bash

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If you're like me, you want to contribute to GHC and even have a few small tasks in mind, but since you're an...
Sunday, August 18, 2013

Revisiting Google-Drive a year later: Still not ready for intensive use. Benchmark against AeroFS and BitTorrent Sync.

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Last year, I eagerly anticipated the release Google Drive.  I had complained a lot about my experiences with other synchronization sof...
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Towards Cloud-based, Crowd-sourced benchmarking? (HSBencher)

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Producing benchmarking plots using text files and gnuplot has always left me disappointed. We never get things as “push button” as we would ...
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Friday, April 5, 2013

Don't mux parallel shell output! Introducing Hydra-print.

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In this age of multicore-everything (your laptop, your phone, your toaster) there’s no excuse for anything not to run in parallel, right...
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