Connective Logic, a UK company, demonstrated their multicore software development platform named Blueprint at TechCrunch50 conference last year.
John Gross and Jeremy Orme of Connective Logic started writing a six-part article introducing Blueprint, that provides an alternative approach to multi-core development. While Blueprint is interoperable with technologies such as Microsoft’s Task Parallel Library (TPL) and Intel’s Threaded Building Blocks, it does address some different issues. In Part 1, they provided the background information. In the second installment, the authors discuss how Blueprint provides a means of separating an application’s concurrency logic from its algorithmic/business logic and when visual programming is applicable, with an example.
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1 Intro to Connective Logic’s Blueprint : Multicore OO - Part 4 // Mar 19, 2009 at 1:23 pm
[...] it does address some different issues. In Part 1, they provided the background information. In the Part 2, the authors discussed how Blueprint provides a means of separating an application’s [...]