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Walter Roberson wrote:
> In article <fsb4an$d6o$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> Richard <devr_@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>Because a hell of a lot of C programs feature multithreading. Linux
>>and Linux apps for one.
[...]
> Has someone discovered a new Church-Rosser Theorem, that
> these days "threads" have to be added into the model of what
> is computable or not? Or is what you are saying that programming
> is no longer about what is being computed and is instead about
> the "user experience", and all those programs that used to
> -compute- something are just living on life support?
It has become both, hasn't it? For good or for bad.
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