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Michael Cote

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Multi-core, Dynamic Languages, and Concurrency - IBM Software Group Analyst Summit from... Posted: Nov 12, 2007 8:44 AM
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While at the IBM Software Group Connection Summit 2007, James talks with IBM Distinguished Engineer Bob Blainey about the present and future of multi-core processors and dynamic languages. They talk about which languages are out in the wilds of the IBM customer and user base, and then discuss some possible scenerios for the future.

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