ParFunc

Ryan Newton's personal blog on Parallelism, Functional Programming, and other things Tech.
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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...
Friday, May 4, 2012

How to write hybrid CPU/GPU programs with Haskell

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What’s better than programming a GPU with a high-level, Haskell-embedded DSL (domain-specific-language)? Well, perhaps writing portab...
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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Dropbox wiki gone -- Why we little people must Clone the Cloud

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Clone the cloud.  It's better for everyone. With github or with Google Drive this happens transparently.  The user has a full copy of ...
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Monday, March 26, 2012

Potential GSOC: Tweak memory-reuse analysis tools for GHC compatibility

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Some program instrumentation and analysis tools are language agnostic. Pin and Valgrind use binary rewriting to instrument an x86 binary on...
Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Potential GSoC: Haskell Lock-free Data Structure Implementations

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The GHC Haskell compiler recently gained the capability to generate atomic compare-and-swap (CAS) assembly instructions. This opens up a ne...
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Wuala, SpiderOak, and Dropbox: Feature Summary and a Little Testing

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Dropbox, SpiderOak, and Wuala seem to be the current contenders for someone who wants synchronized cloud storage together with Linux/Mac sup...
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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Dropbox - another way to shoot your foot

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Whew, the data loss in the last post actually wasn't that bad because the folder was version controlled anyway (and stored on another s...
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