Oct-24-2016, 05:42 PM
Larz60+ basically covered it, but I did want to just be totally explicit - the language design is meant for concurrency, and the language author emphasizes that it was concurrency and not parallelism that he was after. He wants a paradigm shift in how people think about their code, in the same way OOP and function are paradigms.
Specifically, I was responding to "it seemed like it was designed..." since we actually can know and not wonder :)
Specifically, I was responding to "it seemed like it was designed..." since we actually can know and not wonder :)