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Martin Odersky, "Working Hard to Keep It Simple" - OSCON Java 2011

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Today's world of parallel and distributed computing poses hard new challenges for software development. A rapidly increasing number of developers now have to deal with races, deadlocks, non-determinism, and we are ill-equipped to do so. How can we keep things simple, in spite of the complexity of the underlying runtimes?

In my keynote I present some of the core technology that was developed in Scala to deal with the parallelism challenge: Parallel collections, actors, and parallel domain-specific languages. They have in common that each involves a sophisticated implementation, yet provides a simple, intuitive toolkit to the developer.

About Martin Odersky (Typesafe):
Martin Odersky is the inventor of the Scala language, a professor at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland, and Chairman and Chief Architect of Typesafe. His work concentrates on the fusion of functional and object-oriented programming. He believes the two paradigms are two sides of the same coin, to be unified as much as possible. To prove this, he has worked on a number of language designs, from Pizza to GJ to Functional Nets. He has also influenced the development of Java as a co-designer of Java generics and as the original author of the current javac reference compiler.

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Mar 01, 2017 · 1 points, 0 comments · submitted by robschia
As a guess, this paper is appearing here not only because it's cool, but also the "Functional Programming Principles in Scala" course (by Martin Odersky) has just re-started on Coursera.

He mentioned GPU-related DSLs in his OSCON Java 2011 keynote (see : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jg1AheF4n0 at ~14m20s) which was one of the listed 'Learning Resources'. However, the Stanford group he was involved in was doing 'Liszt' and this is 'Singe' (and his name isn't in the paper) - so I'm wondering if there isn't some kind of internal race going on...

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