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Concurrent is not parallel - Part 1 (Ep. 142)

Mar 10, 202132 minEp. 142
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Episode description

In plain English, concurrent and parallel are synonyms. Not for a CPU. And definitely not for programmers. In this episode I summarize the ways to parallelize on different architectures and operating systems.

Rock-star data scientists must know how concurrency works and when to use it IMHO.

 

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