Popular Post Tomi Maila Posted November 25, 2013 Popular Post Report Posted November 25, 2013 All, I am happy to announce that I am back in blogging on ExpressionFlow. I'm trying to cover more theoretical topics around visual programming and discuss new fresh approaches. I'd like to invite everyone to follow the blog and @expressionflow twitter account. url: http://expressionflow.com twitter: @expressionflow facebook: https://www.facebook.com/expressionflow Please let me know the kind of topics you'd like me to discuss. There's lots of cool topics on my mind already but I would love to hear from you, what would be something interesting for you all. Thanks, and happy Thanksgiving for everyone! Tomi 3 Quote
jzoller Posted November 25, 2013 Report Posted November 25, 2013 Always love your insights, Tomi. Thanks for blogging again! Quote
Tomi Maila Posted November 25, 2013 Author Report Posted November 25, 2013 Thanks, I try hard to stick around this time Quote
viSci Posted November 25, 2013 Report Posted November 25, 2013 Really good news! I would like to hear more about languages such as Erlang and other lightweight concurrent messaging concepts. Quote
Tomi Maila Posted November 26, 2013 Author Report Posted November 26, 2013 I actually really like the message passing concurrency models such than the one of Erlang. The good news is that the flow-based programming models actually rather well help architecting such models using a visual programming language. The downside is that such languages are not widely available as of today. Read my last few posts on convergence of asynchronous and synchronous dataflow models. Hybrid Dataflow – Convergence of Flow-Based Programming with Synchronous Dataflow Embedding synchronous dataflow into a flow-based programming diagram Quote
MikaelH Posted January 13, 2014 Report Posted January 13, 2014 Tomi, Your site have some problem. Cheers, Mike Quote
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