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in thread The State of Parallel Computing in perl 2007?

Tying the language to an editor has almost completely ruled it out for me. What an odd thing to do. It does still sound pretty interesting though. I'm installing erlang presently. I've heard people mention it before.

I feel like I'm taking away a "perl doesn't really have much of this yet" feeling from the two posts above this though. Is that the case?

-Paul

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Re^4: The State of Parallel Computing in perl 2007?
by diotalevi (Canon) on Jan 21, 2007 at 20:13 UTC

    Emacs isn't required to use Oz, its just where its "IDE" lives. Most of what I'm doing is using a plain old text editor on my source, then running the compile/run programs in a terminal. Anyway, it appears to be a language worth learning even though I don't think I'll ever really code anything for real in it.

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