More Interest In Parallel Programming Outside the US?
simoniker writes "In a new weblog post on Dobbs Code Talk, Intel's James Reinders discusses the growth of concurrency in programming, suggesting that '...programming for multi-core is catching the imagination of programmers more in Japan, China, Russia, and India than in Europe and the United States.' He also comments: 'We see a significantly HIGHER interest in jumping on a parallelism from programmers with under 15 years experience, verses programmers with more than 15 years.' Any anecdotal evidence for or against from this community?"
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You simply have to face the other direction. At the moment you're basically trying to push a piece of string. Just think how silly you'll sound to your grandchildren when you tell them that's what you did for a living.
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