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Fri, 18 Apr 2003
RSS Content Pipelines or Tuple Spaces
I'm just now catching up to Clemens Vasters' post on content pipelines. The kind of architecture that he is describing is precisely the kind of architecture that I'd like to see a next generation RSS aggregator use. On interesting variation on this would be to use a tuple space instead of a pipeline, and have the web services get and put RSS items into the space. Actually, it's kind of an interesting idea to figure out how to make WS-Routing work in a tuple space kind of environment.
Sam is writing about concurrency in the 100 year language, but he only mentions closures and continuations, which are ideas that are many years old. What about the implicit parallelism in functional programs? What about actor languages? What about tuple spaces? There's a whole bunch of programming language ideas that still need to be explored. And one of them might be the one our kids are using 100 years from now.
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