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?"
Goatse
...considering that Parallel programming is hard, and American programmers are generally stupid. Take /.for example, tons of JS errors on the front page~
Then hard drive to in any way related work that you long term survival Creek, abysmal Numbers continue