How to program from multicores to clusters using X10

When: Wednesday, 2013-Sep-25, 11h30-12h00
Where: FCUL-DI, room C6.3.38
Presenter: Tiago Cogumbreiro

Abstract:
X10 is a parallel programming language designed with usability and productivity in mind. It boasts a modern object oriented model, an expressive distributed programming model, and structured parallel constructs. Currently, it can be compiled to an MPI or to a Java application. In this tech session, we will learn the good, the bad, and the ugly of X10 parallel programming. Bring your laptop, your favorite text editor, the JRE, and the X10 SDK*, for good measure.

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