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by agumonkey
1660 days ago
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That is true. And also I see a direct link between coupled mechanics and reactive programming. That vid brought a few internal chats about computing. Since it's clear those things are computing advanced function in real time (with noise though), streaming physical changes downto the linkage graph, no side effects if you haskell-squint hard.. digital computers are a different take on computing, they were timeless, memoryfull at first.. and along the decades it seems we were all seeking to bring back automatic coupling (reactive recomputation) on the foreground. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systolic_array
An early example of this (an electronic computer in the 1940s!) seems to have been:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossus_computer