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The GPars (Groovy Parallel Systems) project provides multiple abstractions for concurrent, parallel programming in Groovy and Java. Rather than dealing directly with threads, synchronization, and locks, or even the java.util.concurrent classes added in Java 5, the project allows you to think in terms of actors, data flows, or composable asynchronous functions (to name a few).
In this talk, I'm planning to cover the basics of GPars, including what it's like to learn to use it. Although I've done a fair amount of concurrent programming, I've just started using GPars. As such, this talk should be suitable for Groovy beginners.
I changed the date and time to Wednesday, May 25, 2011 at 7:00 PM
This would be my first time to this location. Where do we park ?
How long will this run tonight? I can't make it until 7:30 or 7:45 at the earliest, but still want to attend.
@Rajiv -> Parking's generally not a problem during the evening. There's a parking lot across the street from our building and one close by in Newton Center.
@Michael-> Good question; we generally tend to end around 9 or so, mostly because we end having lots of great tech discussion before and after.
See you all tonight!
@Michael the presentation itself will probably be about an hour +/-15mins, depending on the number of questions asked.
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