Re: [fonc] Everything You Know (about Parallel Programming) Is Wrong!: A Wild Screed about the Future

2012-03-29 Thread david hussman
Any last submissions? The reviewers are the core contributors from last year. From: fonc-boun...@vpri.org [mailto:fonc-boun...@vpri.org] On Behalf Of Max Orhai Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 2:30 PM To: Fundamentals of New Computing Subject: Re: [fonc] Everything You Know (about Parallel

Re: [fonc] Everything You Know (about Parallel Programming) Is Wrong!: A Wild Screed about the Future

2012-03-29 Thread david hussman
Sorry about the last post. It was a mistake. From: fonc-boun...@vpri.org [mailto:fonc-boun...@vpri.org] On Behalf Of Max Orhai Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 2:30 PM To: Fundamentals of New Computing Subject: Re: [fonc] Everything You Know (about Parallel Programming) Is Wrong!: A Wild Screed

Re: [fonc] Everything You Know (about Parallel Programming) Is Wrong!: A Wild Screed about the Future

2012-03-29 Thread David Barbour
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Max Orhai max.or...@gmail.com wrote: Probability is highly applicable to (bounded) nondeterminism, but I get the impression that most CS theorists don't tend to learn much about it, and I know for sure that it gets extremely short shrift in the applied CS