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May 20, 2010 Bartosz' Message Passing talk tonight | ||||
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Title: The Anatomy of Message Passing Speaker: Bartosz Milewski Date: May 19, 2010 Time: 7 pm Place: Microsoft Eastside Campus, Bldg 41, Townsend (see our website www.nwcpp.org for directions). |
May 20, 2010 Re: Bartosz' Message Passing talk tonight | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter Bright | I wish it was announced more that half an hour ahead of time. I would have gone, but I just saw this. On Wed, 19 May 2010 18:31:53 -0600, Walter Bright <newshound1@digitalmars.com> wrote: > Title: The Anatomy of Message Passing > Speaker: Bartosz Milewski > Date: May 19, 2010 > Time: 7 pm > Place: Microsoft Eastside Campus, Bldg 41, Townsend (see our website > www.nwcpp.org for directions). -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
May 20, 2010 Re: Bartosz' Message Passing talk tonight | ||||
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Posted in reply to Phil Deets | On Wed, 19 May 2010 22:28:26 -0600, Phil Deets <pjdeets2@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Wed, 19 May 2010 18:31:53 -0600, Walter Bright <newshound1@digitalmars.com> wrote: > >> Title: The Anatomy of Message Passing >> Speaker: Bartosz Milewski >> Date: May 19, 2010 >> Time: 7 pm >> Place: Microsoft Eastside Campus, Bldg 41, Townsend (see our website >> www.nwcpp.org for directions). > > I wish it was announced more that half an hour ahead of time. I would have gone, but I just saw this. I see there is a newsfeed on nwcpp.org which I've now subscribed to. I should be able to make it to future meetings as long as they are posted ahead of time to the feed. -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
May 20, 2010 Re: Bartosz' Message Passing talk tonight | ||||
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Posted in reply to Phil Deets | Phil Deets wrote: > On Wed, 19 May 2010 22:28:26 -0600, Phil Deets <pjdeets2@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> On Wed, 19 May 2010 18:31:53 -0600, Walter Bright <newshound1@digitalmars.com> wrote: >> >>> Title: The Anatomy of Message Passing >>> Speaker: Bartosz Milewski >>> Date: May 19, 2010 >>> Time: 7 pm >>> Place: Microsoft Eastside Campus, Bldg 41, Townsend (see our website >>> www.nwcpp.org for directions). >> see comment 12 http://reliablesoftware.wordpress.com/2010/02/08/real-life-multithreading/ Nick |
May 26, 2010 Re: Bartosz' Message Passing talk tonight | ||||
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Posted in reply to Nick B | Nick B wrote: > Phil Deets wrote: >> On Wed, 19 May 2010 22:28:26 -0600, Phil Deets <pjdeets2@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> On Wed, 19 May 2010 18:31:53 -0600, Walter Bright <newshound1@digitalmars.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Title: The Anatomy of Message Passing >>>> Speaker: Bartosz Milewski >>>> Date: May 19, 2010 >>>> Time: 7 pm >>>> Place: Microsoft Eastside Campus, Bldg 41, Townsend (see our website >>>> www.nwcpp.org for directions). >>> > > see comment 12 > > http://reliablesoftware.wordpress.com/2010/02/08/real-life-multithreading/ > > Nick Here Bartosz has posted the video and notes from his talk. http://bartoszmilewski.wordpress.com/2010/05/21/the-anatomy-of-message-passing/ happy reading. Nick B |
June 09, 2010 Re: Bartosz' Message Passing talk tonight | ||||
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Posted in reply to Phil Deets | On Wed, 19 May 2010 21:48:48 -0700, Phil Deets <pjdeets2@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 19 May 2010 22:28:26 -0600, Phil Deets <pjdeets2@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Wed, 19 May 2010 18:31:53 -0600, Walter Bright <newshound1@digitalmars.com> wrote:
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>>> Title: The Anatomy of Message Passing
>>> Speaker: Bartosz Milewski
>>> Date: May 19, 2010
>>> Time: 7 pm
>>> Place: Microsoft Eastside Campus, Bldg 41, Townsend (see our website
>>> www.nwcpp.org for directions).
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>> I wish it was announced more that half an hour ahead of time. I would have gone, but I just saw this.
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> I see there is a newsfeed on nwcpp.org which I've now subscribed to. I should be able to make it to future meetings as long as they are posted ahead of time to the feed.
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The website has a new post for a June meeting now, but there is no date or time posted. I e-mailed the contact e-mail address about this, but I got a delivery failure notification so the address must be out of date. Does anybody know when the June meeting is?
Thanks,
Phil Deets
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June 10, 2010 Re: Bartosz' Message Passing talk tonight | ||||
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Posted in reply to Phil Deets | Phil Deets wrote: > The website has a new post for a June meeting now, but there is no date or time posted. I e-mailed the contact e-mail address about this, but I got a delivery failure notification so the address must be out of date. Does anybody know when the June meeting is? Here's the announcement for the June meeting. I plan on attending, I think it'll be fun. Of course, it will be great to see there as many of our D community as can come! (Afterwards, we go out for a drink & some food at the local watering hole.) ======================================================================= Next week Gavriel Plotke will be talking about the harnessing of the power of the graphics chip as a massively parallel supercomputer that sits, mostly idly (uless we play a lot of games, that is), inside most computers. Title: Massive Multithreading on the GPU. GigaFlops or... TeraFlops? Speaker: Gavriel Plotke, Microsoft Senior SDET Date: Wednesday, June 16the Place: Microsoft Eastside Campus, Bldg 41, Townsend (see our website www.nwcpp.org for directions). Abstract: The modern GPU is a massively parallel supercomputer that has 2 orders of magnitude more processing power then a single CPU Core. But the threading model is very different than the CPU. Don't get left behind on knowing about this different paradigm. Bio: I've been with Microsoft for 3 years on the DirectX High Level Shader Language compiler test team. I've been a champion of the new Compute Shader features of DirectX11. While I have some graphics background, it was my assembler language and compiler writing background that got me the job. Early in my career I worked on the internals of a mainframe spreadsheet product as a competitor to VisiCalc and Lotus123. It was a time when everyone in a big office would have a mainframe terminal and no one had a PC. It was a great product, but time moved on, and Excel on inexpensive PCs ate our lunch. After that I spent a many years doing business contract work - different projects, different platforms, lots of database design. Now I help support programming on today's supercomputer, the modern graphics card. |
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