> On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Paul Butcher <p...@paulbutcher.com> wrote:
> I'm currently working on a book on concurrent/parallel development for The 
> Pragmatic Programmers. ...

Ordered; PDF just arrived (:-).


I don't know yet whether the book has anything like this, but I'd
like to see a table that shows which concurrency and parallelism
approaches are supported (and to what extent) by various languages.

So, actors, agents, queues, reducers (etc) would be on one axis;
Clojure, Erlang, Go, and Ruby (etc) would be on the other.  I'd
expect Clojure to have pretty complete coverage; Ruby, not so much.

-r

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