here's your grandmother and plan9, prolog and haskell.
Hm He invented, wrote the article, analyzed it, and now it was analyzed. It turns out that on the scale of paralleling, larger than the automatic inside the processor, the most convenient method of describing the relationship between parallel components of the program is files, tricky, of course, more like memory, but files. At the same time, all attempts to invent a super-superpower system for parallelization come down to creating a simple and efficient distributed file system that is not tied to disks, of course (hello to Rob Pike and Plan9). But what is most interesting is that all this is very closely connected with Horn's functional programming and mathematical sentences. You can look at everything and so. Hyh Maybe throw an article here, if the conditions of publication and karma allow. We must also try to lay out the archives in png :) Hands all do not reach.