On using Titanium parallel dialect of Java -
titanium explicitly parallel dialect of java developed @ uc berkeley support high-performance scientific computing on large-scale multiprocessors, including massively parallel supercomputers , distributed-memory clusters 1 or more processors per node [berkley].
the link 1 of few sources says project. searching site(stackoverflow) have hardly seemingly new parallel dialect of java.
my question is:
- are using language develop parallel applications?
- what experience developing parallel application using titanium compared - say- hadoop mapreduce
- as countless linux distributions , titanium "framework" built same role : fit creator's needs first , given @ at time there weren't many possibilities choose from.
- the project 20 years old ( started around '96-'98), realising how technology has evolved in last couple of years , it's obvious though concepts used still found, implementation isn't up-to-date .
- so comming first point .this not critique or judge uc berkeley' creation since lot of effort has been put programmer cares projects try keep , use latest technologies available going softwares
apache's hadoop mapreduce
, apache being known creating frameworks fit needs of programmer. have nice day!
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