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IN THE BRAIN OF PHILIPP HALLER, CORRECTLY AND EFFICIENTLY COMBINING CONCURRENCY ABSTRACTIONS
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Actors have become a commonly used abstraction for concurrent and parallel programming in Scala. However, many real-world systems and applications combine actors with other concurrency abstractions, such as futures, or threads and shared-memory synchronization constructs.
This talk explores pitfalls of typical combinations and provides some advice on ensuring their correctness and efficiency.
Wednesday 12th December 2012
Track 1
18:30-20:00 CORRECTLY AND EFFICIENTLY COMBINING CONCURRENCY ABSTRACTIONS
Philipp Haller: This talk explores pitfalls of typical combinations and provides some advice on ensuring their correctness and efficiency. View the podcast here...
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