logo

Quotes About Concurrent

But if you ask me, is STM better than locks and condition variables? Now you're comparing like with like. Yes. I think it completely dominates locks and condition variables. So just forget locks and condition variables. For multiple program counters, multiple threads, diddling on shared memory on a shared-memory multicore: STM. But is that the only way to write concurrent programs? Absolutely not.
~ Peter Seibel
Peyton Jones: I think probably the big changes in how I think about programming have been to do with monads and type systems. Compared to the early 80s, thinking about purely functional programming with relatively simple type systems, now I think about a mixture of purely functional, imperative, and concurrent programming mediated by monads.
~ Peter Seibel
There are several kinds of time going on at the same time.
~ Alice Notley
and we're both dead at the same time.
~ Alice Notley
Many still believe that conducting political and economic reforms at the same time is not an Asian way. But this is a fairy-tale. We broke that old stereotype by reforming our political, economic and social systems concurrently since 1990.
~ Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj
I can write two scripts concurrently, but I usually prefer to do one at a time. However, I also usually have 5 or 6 story ideas that are percolating in my head at any one time, so it can get a little crowded in there.
~ Michael Arndt
Time is what prevents everything from happening at once
~ Albert Einstein
very close at hand, and at the same
~ Rosie Thomas
Don't think more further, Try to do simultaneously
~ Azhar Sabri
You don't have to have one emotion at a time.
~ Will Schwalbe
Time is what prevents everything from happening at once.
~ John Archibald Wheeler
I think that's what it is, that it's all happened at once, so I have the emotional bends.
~ Gillian Flynn
Both Jefferson and Madison remained convinced to the end of their lives that all parts of America's government had equal authority to interpret the fundamental law of the Constitution—all departments had what Madison called "a concurrent right to expound the constitution.
~ Gordon S. Wood
In all the years that I've been doing this, I've never launched a tour and launched an album at basically the same time. Doing one of those things is enough!
~ Kenny Chesney
Concurrent time is a state of time where all the happenings occur at the same time. The creations of the present are influenced by both the past and the future actions and all the three interact where even a future event can change what can happen in the present.
~ Stephen Richards
I think the thing that we agreed to so many years ago, actually, was that the music didn't have to support the dance nor the dance illustrate the music, but they could be two things going on at the same time.
~ Merce Cunningham
This is what time travel is. It's looking at a person, and seeing them in the present and the past, concurrently. And that mode of transport only worked with those one had known a significant time.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Sam looked at Sadie, and he thought, This is what time travel is. It's looking at a person, and seeing them in the present and the past, concurrently. And that mode of transport only worked with those one had known a significant time.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
This is what time travel is. It's looking at a person, and seeing them in the present and the past, concurrently. And that mode of transport only worked with those one had known a significant time.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
This is what time travel is. It's looking at a person, and seeing them in the present and the past, concurrently. And that mode of transport only worked with those who had known a significant time.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
By contrast, if you're trying to learn a complex new skill (say, SQL database management) in a state of low concentration (perhaps you also have your Facebook feed open), you're firing too many circuits simultaneously and haphazardly to isolate the group of neurons you actually want to strengthen.
~ Cal newport
Instead of following one another the sounds overlap; a sound which is acoustically perceived as coming after another one can be articulated simultaneously with the latter or even in part before it.
~ Roman Jakobson
I am 33 years old, and what can I have been doing that I still am in a muddle? But everyone else is, too; maybe our muddles are concurrent.
~ Louis MacNeice
I love writing two narratives! I think concurrent storylines are my favorite way to write a book.
~ Taylor Jenkins Reid