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[Python-Dev] Re: marking shared-ness

[Python-Dev] Re: marking shared-ness [Python-Dev] Re: marking shared-nessChristian Tismer tismer@tismer.com
Thu, 20 Apr 2000 16:23:56 +0200
Skip Montanaro wrote:
> 
>     Chris> I think, instead of shared globals, it would make more sense to
>     Chris> have some explicit shared resource pool, which controls every
>     Chris> access via mutexes/semas/whateverweneed.
> 
> Tuple space, anyone?  Check out
> 
>     http://www.snurgle.org/~pybrenda/

Very interesting, indeed.

> It's a Linda implementation for Python.  Linda was developed at Yale by
> David Gelernter.  Unfortunately, he's better known to the general public as
> being one of the Unabomber's targets.  You can find out more about Linda at
> 
>     http://www.cs.yale.edu/Linda/linda.html

Many broken links. The most activity appears to have stopped
around 94/95, the project looks kinda dead. But this doesn't
mean that we cannot learn from them.

Will think more when the starship problem is over...

ciao - chris

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