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Mark Masterson

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It's Time to Stop Calling Circuits "Hardware" Posted: Oct 7, 2007 8:14 AM
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It's Time to Stop Calling Circuits "Hardware"

Speaking of isomorphisms... Tim Bray has been making waves lately with his experiments with Erlang, an exercise he has named "The Wide Finder" project. Recently, he summed up some reactions to his posts, and one of those was a post on solving the problem via the pi calculus.

To do the isomorphic transform, go read the post on the pi calculus Wide Finder, then read the post on LTU above, and while doing so, hold the string "processes communicating via message passing" in your head.

Pretty cool, huh?

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