Core.async on clojurescript gives a huge advantage for concurrent data
processing, maybe not parallel.

On Mon Feb 09 2015 at 3:01:16 PM Marc Fawzi <marc.fa...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Potentially naive question, but I thought I should get it out of the way :)
>
> Since in Javascript, there are no threads with shared memory, is there any
> performance advantage to using CLJS (vs JS, or Immutable.js vs mutable data
> structures) when it comes to parallel data processing? If so, are there any
> example specific to CLJS?
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> Curious.
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