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PDC’09: Tutorial & Panel

2009-11-03 by Herb Sutter

For those of you coming to PDC’09 in Los Angeles a couple of weeks from now, I’ll be there for a few hours on Monday and Wednesday participating in two events:

  • Patterns of Parallel Programming: A Tutorial on Fundamental Patterns and Practices for Parallelism. The full-day tutorial is full of useful information. I’ll be giving the first hour or so as an intro/overview; if you’ve seen my high-level concurrency talks you’ll recognize much of it, but it’ll also have a slant toward patterns of course to set up the day. The rest of the tutorial will be presented by my colleagues Richard Ciapata, Ade Miller, and Stephen Toub.
  • Panel: Microsoft Perspectives on the Future of Programming. This one’s going to be a blast. You can judge just from the names of my heavyweight fellow panelists: Butler Lampson, Burton Smith, Don Box, Erik Meijer, and Jeffrey Snover. Anytime you get a chance to watch or attend a talk by any of these, do. If you get a chance to come to this panel when they’re all on one stage, definitely do. As Bill Shatner might put it: “Do. Not Miss!”

See you at PDC!

Posted in Concurrency, Talks & Events | 1 Comment

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  1. on 2009-11-21 at 7:04 pm Sebastian Sylvan

    I like your final point about how optimizations/performance will eventually become really important again. I think it may happen way sooner than the end of Moore’s law though! Almdahl’s law is a performance wall that’s approaching faster than the end of Moore’s law, so I think by the time we have to worry about Moore’s law ending we will be well beyond the “who cares about performance, computers are fast!” attitudes of some current languages.

    I wrote up a short blog post about this here: http://sebastiansylvan.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4469F26E93033B8C!175.entry



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